pensive
[ pen-siv ]
/ ˈpɛn sɪv /
adjective
dreamily or wistfully thoughtful: a pensive mood.
expressing or revealing thoughtfulness, usually marked by some sadness: a pensive adagio.
Origin of pensive
synonym study for pensive
1.
Pensive ,
meditative ,
reflective suggest quiet modes of apparent or real thought.
Pensive , the weakest of the three, suggests dreaminess or wistfulness, and may involve little or no thought to any purpose:
a pensive, faraway look.
Meditative involves thinking of certain facts or phenomena, perhaps in the religious sense of “contemplation,” without necessarily having a goal of complete understanding or of action:
meditative but unjudicial.
Reflective has a strong implication of orderly, perhaps analytic, processes of thought, usually with a definite goal of understanding:
a careful and reflective critic.
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British Dictionary definitions for pensive
pensive
/ (ˈpɛnsɪv) /
adjective
deeply or seriously thoughtful, often with a tinge of sadness
expressing or suggesting pensiveness
Derived forms of pensive
pensively, adverb pensiveness, nounWord Origin for pensive
C14: from Old French
pensif, from
penser to think, from Latin
pensāre to consider; compare
pension
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