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meditative

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[med-i-tey-tiv] / ˈmɛd ɪˌteɪ tɪv /

adjective

  1. given to, characterized by, or indicative of meditation; contemplative.

    Synonyms:
    thoughtful

Related Words

See pensive.

Other Word Forms

  • meditatively adverb
  • meditativeness noun
  • nonmeditative adjective
  • nonmeditatively adverb
  • nonmeditativeness noun
  • unmeditative adjective
  • unmeditatively adverb

Etymology

Origin of meditative

From the Late Latin word meditātīvus, dating back to 1605–15. See meditate, -ive

Example Sentences

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The meditative quality of stargazing can reduce anxiety and stress, while forcing people to pull themselves away from their phones.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It's almost meditative doing something creative with my hands."

From BBC

But before the interview, Flea takes a meditative break to mentally prepare, eyes closed and breaths deep.

From Los Angeles Times

“Sand may be the opposite of an efficient or convenient material,” she said, “but its soft texture and the time I spend deeply focusing on the process feels almost meditative to me.”

From Los Angeles Times

Michelle Lopez’s video “Pandemonium” began life as a live performance inside a planetarium, and the film is a meditative look at man-made disasters.

From The Wall Street Journal