- verbcontemplate (verb) · contemplates (third person present) · contemplated (past tense) · contemplated (past participle) · contemplating (present participle)
- look thoughtfully for a long time at:"he sat on the carpet contemplating his image in the mirrors"
- think about:"the results of a trade war are too horrifying to contemplate"
- think profoundly and at length; meditate:"he sat morosely contemplating"
- have in mind as a probable though not certain intention:"she was contemplating a gold mining venture"
Originmid 16th century: from Latin contemplat- ‘surveyed, observed, contemplated’, from the verb contemplari, based on templum ‘place for observation’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- look thoughtfully for a long time at:
- think about:
- think profoundly and at length; meditate:
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- To contemplate means to look at or consider something with continued attention, thoughtfulness, or meditation1234. It can also mean to consider something as a possibility, a purpose, or an intention123. For example, one can contemplate the vastness of the universe, the meaning of a poem, a difficult problem, or a future action.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.contemplate (third-person singular simple present contemplates, present participle contemplating, simple past and past participle contemplated) To look at on all sides or in all its aspects; to view or consider with continued attention; to regard with deliberate care; to meditate on; to study, ponder, or consider. To consider as a possibility.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/contemplate: to view or consider with continued attention : meditate on contemplate the vastness of the universe contemplated the meaning of the poem 2 : to view as likely or probable or as an end or intentionwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/contemplateverb (used with object), con·tem·plat·ed, con·tem·plat·ing. to look at or view with continued attention; observe or study thoughtfully: to contemplate the stars. to consider thoroughly; think fully or deeply about: to contemplate a difficult problem. to have as a purpose; intend: The District Attorney's office does not contemplate any charges.www.dictionary.com/browse/contemplateMeaning of contemplate in English contemplate verb [ I or T ] us / ˈkɑːn.t̬əm.pleɪt / uk / ˈkɒn.təm.pleɪt / Add to word list C2 to spend time considering a possible future action, or to consider one particular thing for a long time in a serious and quiet way:dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/cont…
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