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contemplative

/kənˈtɛmplədɪv/
/kənˈtɛmplətɪv/
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Other forms: contemplatively; contemplatives

The contemplative life is one filled with deep and serious thought, and is often associated with monks, nuns, philosophers, and theorists.

The adjective contemplative means "pensive," "meditative," or "brooding." Contemplative moments, of course, aren't restricted to white-bearded hermits living in caves on mountaintops. You might also hear the word when people are talking about yoga or meditation, as these are quiet activities meant to be thoughtfully performed. Some kinds of poetry and music are described as contemplative, especially if they give you space to daydream or think about their themes. A walk through nature can also be a contemplative activity.

Definitions of contemplative
  1. adjective
    deeply or seriously thoughtful
    thoughtful
    exhibiting or characterized by careful thought
  2. noun
    a person devoted to the contemplative life
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