cogitative

pronunciation

How to pronounce cogitative in British English: UK ['kɒdʒɪtətɪv]word uk audio image

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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 .

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