pensive
21pensive — [ˈpensɪv] adj someone who is pensive seems to be thinking carefully about something pensively adv …
22Pensive Christ — by Władysław Skoczylas …
23pensive — adjective Etymology: Middle English pensif, from Anglo French, from penser to think, from Latin pensare to ponder, frequentative of pendere to weigh more at pendant Date: 14th century 1. musingly or dreamily thoughtful 2. suggestive of sad… …
24pensive — Synonyms and related words: absent, absentminded, absorbed, abstracted, atrabiliar, atrabilious, bemused, blue, brooding, castle building, cogitative, cognitive, concentrating, concentrative, conceptive, conceptual, conceptualized, contemplating …
25pensive — see PANSY …
26pensive — pen·sive || pensɪv adj. thoughtful, musing, meditative …
27pensive — adjective engaged in deep thought. Derivatives pensively adverb pensiveness noun Origin ME: from OFr. pensif, ive, from penser think , from L. pensare ponder …
28pensive — a. 1. Thoughtful, meditative, reflective, dreamy, sober. 2. Expressive of sadness, sad, serious, grave, mournful, melancholy, solemn, triste …
29pensive — adj dreaming, dreamy, dreamful, in a reverie, daydreaming, gazing out the window, in a trance, absent minded; thoughtful, thinking, cerebra tional, absorbed, immersed, engrossed, lost in thought, bemused, Archaic. museful; cogitative, cogitating …
30pensive — pen·sive …