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meditative
[med-i-tey-tiv]
adjective
given to, characterized by, or indicative of meditation; contemplative.
Synonyms: thoughtful
Other Word Forms
- meditatively adverb
- meditativeness noun
- nonmeditative adjective
- nonmeditatively adverb
- nonmeditativeness noun
- unmeditative adjective
- unmeditatively adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of meditative1
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Example Sentences
Instead, the 43-year-old Zhao led the packed Palm Theater in a meditative “ritual” she and her cast had practiced throughout the shoot, from before the script was even written until the final day on set.
Hiller nabbed a supporting actor in a drama series nomination for his portrayal of Joel in HBO’s meditative drama set in rural Kansas.
In their enveloping blueness, dotted with colorful fish and coral reefs, the undersea scenes are, in fact, quite meditative.
The studio smelled faintly of wet earth and glaze, and the rhythmic hum of spinning wheels made it feel almost meditative.
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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