cogitative
pronunciation
How to pronounce cogitative in British English: UK ['kɒdʒɪtətɪv]
How to pronounce cogitative in American English: US ['kɒdʒəˌteɪtɪv]
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- Adjective:
- of or relating to having capacities for cogitation
- given to cogitation
Word Origin
- cogitative (adj.)
- late 15c., from Old French cogitatif (14c.), from Medieval Latin cogitativus, from Latin cogitare (see cogitation).
Example
- 1. He looked at me with cogitative eyes .
- 2. The fiducial fund that all surplus money should do a society to entrust his to manage , and have cannot the responsibility of shirk , should use this fund at him the course is cogitative , judge the career that will surely produce optimal result to whole society quite .
- 3. The soaring of vox populi and the rising development of mass media made the management within the military supervised more rigidly that impacted heavily on the leadership of cadres , whenever they want to dictate or make decision , they must be more cogitative so as to prevent from any aftereffect .