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meditative

[med-i-tey-tiv]

adjective

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

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Other Word Forms

  • meditatively adverb
  • meditativeness noun
  • nonmeditative adjective
  • nonmeditatively adverb
  • nonmeditativeness noun
  • unmeditative adjective
  • unmeditatively adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of meditative1

From the Late Latin word 徱īܲ, dating back to 1605–15. See meditate, -ive
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Synonym Study

See pensive.
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The studio smelled faintly of wet earth and glaze, and the rhythmic hum of spinning wheels made it feel almost meditative.

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Throughout its one-hour set, the band played everything from lively, invigorating tracks like “Wild God” to mellow, meditative numbers like “Joy.”

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For Martin, the reward has been the process of creation — the meditative zone he sinks into, indie rock oozing from his CD player, as he envisions and re-envisions the work.

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As his team dug deeper, they found the well-preserved remains in a pit in what appeared to be a meditative posture.

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"Why do people learn to be mindfully meditative?"

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