contemplation
/ˌkɑntəmˈpleɪʃən/
UK: /ˌkɒntəmˈpleɪʃən/
contemplation
English
Noun Top 30,530
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Definition
The act of contemplating; musing; being highly concentrated in thought
Etymology
From Middle English contemplacioun, from Old French contemplation, from Latin contemplatio.
Example Sentences
- "Now, 80 percent is accessible — quickly filling with exhibition spaces, stylish restaurants and cafes, bookstores, and highly profitable gift stores, as well as quiet walkways, shady stands of trees and odd nooks that invite contemplation of bygone dynasties."
- "Mr. Pickwick congratulated the fortunate owner of the irresistible garments on their acquisition; and Mr. Peter Magnus remained a few moments apparently absorbed in contemplation."
- "Whilst he roamed about with his flocks, through ice and snow, communion with his God in prayer, and quiet contemplation, were his portion."
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