cogitation
Americannoun
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concerted thought or reflection; meditation; contemplation.
After hours of cogitation he came up with a new proposal.
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the faculty of thinking.
She was a serious student and had a great power of cogitation.
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a thought; design or plan.
to jot down one's cogitations.
Other Word Forms
- precogitation noun
Etymology
Origin of cogitation
1175–1225; Middle English cogitaciun < Anglo-French, Old French < Latin cōgitātiōn- (stem of cōgitātiō ), equivalent to cōgitāt ( us ) ( cogitate ) + -iōn- -ion
Example Sentences
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Psychologists know that people are credulous about the cognitive abilities of those who matter to them, overinterpreting simple responses as signs of cogitation.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 29, 2025
But it’s mostly a simulacrum of human thought, not the product of cogitation.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 5, 2023
Breyer responded to Roberts’ question with another two-page cogitation on the “philosophical” aspects of this “paradox.”
From Slate • Dec. 2, 2021
At one extreme, there are those for whom a lifetime of rumination and cogitation offers an unparalleled sense of meaning.
From Salon • May 30, 2021
“Well,” said Joe, with the same appearance of profound cogitation, “he is not—no, not to deceive you, he is not—my nevvy.”
From "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens
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