Cogitative [adjective]
Definition of Cogitative:
thoughtful
Opposite/Antonyms of Cogitative:
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Sentence/Example of Cogitative:
His hands were clasped behind him, and his head was bent down as if he were in a profoundly cogitative mood.
Sounding the depths of his capacious intellect, his cogitative faculties were "in cogibundity of cogitation."
The first eternal being is thus spiritual or “cogitative,” and contains in itself all the perfections that can ever after exist.
The practical intellect is again divided into the cogitative and the technological.
Mr. Rooper walked back to the tavern in a cogitative state of mind.
Or possibly, no more than mere cogitative silence of the parties.
The antithesis would be better expressed in many cases, by the words objective and mental, or objective and cogitative.
The discriminate procedure, manifestable by the instruments of knowledge, is called the cogitative.
Both were self-taught, but one was intensely active, the other cogitative.
How can it be the cogitative principle in man, that is, that principle which convinces man he is not merely matter?