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contemplation
[ kon-tuhm-pley-shuhn, -tem- ]
noun
- the act of contemplating; thoughtful observation.
- full or deep consideration; reflection:
religious contemplation.
- purpose or intention.
- prospect or expectation.
contemplation
/ -təm-; ˌkɒntɛmˈpleɪʃən /
noun
- thoughtful or long consideration or observation
- spiritual meditation esp (in Christian religious practice) concentration of the mind and soul upon God Compare meditation
- purpose or intention
Other Words From
- precon·tem·plation noun
- recon·tem·plation noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of contemplation1
Example Sentences
That worked for me, as “Great Gold Bird” is built for contemplation, and I wanted time to process its handling of grief.
On Tuesday, Khamenia ended months of contemplation over where he wants to play college basketball.
In his “Commentaries,” Blackstone argued that life “begins in contemplation of law as soon as an infant is able to stir in the mother's womb,” known as “quickening.”
I sat, caught in contemplation, mulling over moments in my life in which I’ve had to navigate separation and heartbreak.
Ogun is a warrior associated with metal work; Oshoosi is named after a wandering spirit renowned for hunting as well as contemplation and artistic pleasure.
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