contemplation (Meaning)

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contemplation (n)

a long and thoughtful observation

a calm, lengthy, intent consideration

contemplation Sentence Examples

  1. In the quiet of the monastery, he found solace in contemplation.
  2. The philosopher's writings often delve into the depths of contemplation on existence and reality.
  3. After the breakup, she retreated to the mountains for a period of contemplation and self-reflection.
  4. The garden provided the perfect setting for quiet contemplation and meditation.
  5. His contemplation of the ancient ruins led him to ponder the passage of time and the rise and fall of civilizations.
  6. Contemplation of the night sky filled him with a sense of wonder and insignificance.
  7. The painting invited contemplation, with its layers of symbolism and emotion.
  8. In the moments before the exam, she sat in deep contemplation, trying to recall all she had studied.
  9. The retreat offered participants a chance for silent contemplation and spiritual renewal.
  10. Contemplation of the future filled him with both excitement and trepidation.

FAQs About the word contemplation

a long and thoughtful observation, a calm, lengthy, intent consideration

meditation,deliberation, study, cogitation, brown study, daydreaming, reflection, navel-gazing, rumination, reverie

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In the quiet of the monastery, he found solace in contemplation.

The philosopher's writings often delve into the depths of contemplation on existence and reality.

After the breakup, she retreated to the mountains for a period of contemplation and self-reflection.

The garden provided the perfect setting for quiet contemplation and meditation.