meditative (Meaning)

Wordnet

meditative (s)

deeply or seriously thoughtful

Webster

meditative (a.)

Disposed to meditate, or to meditation; as, a meditative man; a meditative mood.

meditative Sentence Examples

  1. The tranquil lake's glassy surface invited a meditative reverie.
  2. The soft glow of the moon cast a meditative stillness over the forest.
  3. The rhythmic patter of raindrops evoked a meditative mood of introspection.
  4. The solitary retreat provided an ideal sanctuary for meditative practices.
  5. As the sunlight dappled through the trees, a meditative calm washed over her.
  6. The meditative chants of the monks reverberated through the ancient temple.
  7. The meditative gaze of the Buddha statue inspired a profound sense of peace.
  8. The soothing aroma of incense permeated the meditative space, fostering tranquility.
  9. The meditative exercises helped her clear her mind and focus on the present moment.
  10. The meditative state brought a deep feeling of connection to the universe.

FAQs About the word meditative

deeply or seriously thoughtfulDisposed to meditate, or to meditation; as, a meditative man; a meditative mood.

contemplative, reflective, melancholy, philosophic,thoughtful, philosophical, pensive, broody, analytical, rational

goofy, frivolous, frivolous, scatterbrained, flippant, flippant,unreflective, goofy, unreflective, scatterbrained

The tranquil lake's glassy surface invited a meditative reverie.

The soft glow of the moon cast a meditative stillness over the forest.

The rhythmic patter of raindrops evoked a meditative mood of introspection.

The solitary retreat provided an ideal sanctuary for meditative practices.