ruminative (Meaning)

Wordnet

ruminative (s)

deeply or seriously thoughtful

Webster

ruminative (a.)

Inclined to, or engaged in, rumination or meditation.

ruminative Sentence Examples

  1. The ruminative nature of her thoughts kept her awake into the wee hours.
  2. After a traumatic event, she found herself spending hours ruminating over the details.
  3. His ruminative mind often led him down rabbit holes of endless introspection.
  4. The therapy session provided a structured outlet for her ruminative thoughts.
  5. She sought solitude to engage in ruminative reflection on her past experiences.
  6. The constant rumination created a cycle of anxiety and distress.
  7. His ruminative tendencies made it difficult for him to focus on the present moment.
  8. The therapist encouraged her to interrupt her ruminative patterns and engage in more positive self-talk.
  9. Some people find solace in ruminative walks, where their thoughts can wander freely.
  10. Her ruminative mind raced with both worries and solutions, keeping her perpetually on edge.

FAQs About the word ruminative

deeply or seriously thoughtfulInclined to, or engaged in, rumination or meditation.

thoughtful, contemplative,melancholy, pensive, reflective, meditative, analytical, serious, sombre, retrospective

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

The ruminative nature of her thoughts kept her awake into the wee hours.

After a traumatic event, she found herself spending hours ruminating over the details.

His ruminative mind often led him down rabbit holes of endless introspection.

The therapy session provided a structured outlet for her ruminative thoughts.