cogitative (Meaning)

Wordnet

cogitative (a)

of or relating to having capacities for cogitation

Wordnet

cogitative (s)

given to cogitation

Webster

cogitative (a.)

Possessing, or pertaining to, the power of thinking or meditating.

Given to thought or contemplation.

cogitative Sentence Examples

  1. The detective entered a **thoughtful** state, analyzing the suspect's alibis.
  2. The inventor, lost in **contemplation**, considered solutions to the technical problem.
  3. Under the shade of a tree, the philosopher **reflected** on the nature of reality, seeking deeper understanding.
  4. Feeling overwhelmed by a big decision, she took a walk to clear her head and **weigh her options**.
  5. The pianist, fingers hovering over the keys, **brainstormed** the melody, searching for the perfect emotional expression.
  6. The students, brows furrowed, **considered** the challenging exam question, their minds racing with potential answers.
  7. After reading the thought-provoking novel, she **pondered** the themes and the characters' motivations.
  8. The scientist carefully examined the data, **analyzing** its implications and potential future research directions.
  9. The artist, staring at her blank canvas, **imagined** the meaning she wanted to convey through her artwork.
  10. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the couple sat in silence, **reflecting** on their shared experiences and their future together.

FAQs About the word cogitative

of or relating to having capacities for cogitation, given to cogitationPossessing, or pertaining to, the power of thinking or meditating., Given to thought or c

thoughtful,melancholy, philosophic, philosophical, reflective, contemplative, introspective, solemn, somber, musing

goofy, flippant, flippant, unreflective, frivolous,unreflective, frivolous, goofy, unthinking, unthinking

The detective entered a **thoughtful** state, analyzing the suspect's alibis.

The inventor, lost in **contemplation**, considered solutions to the technical problem.

Under the shade of a tree, the philosopher **reflected** on the nature of reality, seeking deeper understanding.

Feeling overwhelmed by a big decision, she took a walk to clear her head and **weigh her options**.