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  2. involving quiet and serious thought for a period of time: Her mood was calm and contemplative. People began to listen to music in contemplative silence. See. contemplation. Fewer examples. Maxwell's life was not outwardly exciting or full of incident, but quiet and contemplative. She was beginning to yearn for a contemplative life.

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      noun [ U ] uk / ˌkɒn.təmˈpleɪ.ʃ ə n / us / ˌkɑːn.t̬əmˈpleɪ.ʃ...

  3. The contemplative life is one filled with deep and serious thought, and is often associated with monks, nuns, philosophers, and theorists. The adjective contemplative means "pensive," "meditative," or "brooding."

  4. CONTEMPLATIVE meaning: 1. involving quiet and serious thought for a period of time: 2. involving quiet and serious…. Learn more.

  5. The meaning of CONTEMPLATIVE is marked by or given to contemplation; specifically : of or relating to a religious order devoted to prayer and penance. How to use contemplative in a sentence.

  6. Contemplative definition: given to or characterized by contemplation. See examples of CONTEMPLATIVE used in a sentence.

  7. noun [ U ] uk / ˌkɒn.təmˈpleɪ.ʃ ə n / us / ˌkɑːn.t̬əmˈpleɪ.ʃ ə n / Add to word list. serious and quiet thought for a period of time: lost in contemplation She was staring out over the lake, lost in contemplation. The nuns have an hour for silent contemplation every morning. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Thinking and contemplating.

  8. contemplative in American English. (kənˈtɛmpləˌtɪv ; ˈkɑntəmˌpleɪtɪv ) adjective. 1. of or inclined to contemplation; thoughtful; meditative. noun. 2. one who is dedicated to religious meditation, esp. in a religious order. SIMILAR WORDS: ˈpensive.