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med·i·ta·tive
(mĕd′ĭ-tā′tĭv)adj.
Characterized by or given to meditation. See Synonyms at pensive.
med′i·ta′tive·ly adv.
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med•i•ta•tive
(ˈmɛd ɪˌteɪ tɪv)adj.
given to, characterized by, or indicative of meditation; contemplative.
syn: See pensive.
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Adj. | 1. | meditative - deeply or seriously thoughtful; "Byron lives on not only in his poetry, but also in his creation of the 'Byronic hero' - the persona of a brooding melancholy young man"; thoughtful - exhibiting or characterized by careful thought; "a thoughtful paper" |
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meditative
adjective reflective, thoughtful, contemplative, studious, pensive, deliberative, ruminative, cogitative Music can induce a meditative state in the listener.
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meditative
adjectiveOf, characterized by, or disposed to thought:
cogitative, contemplative, deliberative, excogitative, pensive, reflective, ruminative, speculative, thinking, thoughtful.
Idiom: in a brown study.
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meditate
(ˈmediteit) verb1. to think deeply. He was meditating on his troubles.meditar, reflexionar
2. to spend short, regular periods in deep (especially religious) thought. He meditates twice a day.meditar
ˌmediˈtation nounˈmeditative (-tətiv) , ((American) -teitiv) adjective thoughtful. a meditative mood.meditativo, pensativo
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