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philosophic
adjective as in learned
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adjective as in patient
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adjective as in rational
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adjective as in ruminative
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- absorbed
- analytical
- attentive
- brainy
- calculating
- cerebral
- cogitative
- contemplative
- deep
- deliberative
- discerning
- earnest
- engrossed
- excogitative
- farsighted
- grave
- in a brown study
- intellectual
- intent
- keen
- levelheaded
- logical
- lost in thought
- meditative
- melancholy
- museful
- musing
- pensive
- pondering
- preoccupied
- rapt
- rational
- reasonable
- reasoning
- reflecting
- reflective
- retrospective
- serious
- sober
- speculative
- studious
- subjective
- thinking
- wise
- wistful
adjective as in thoughtful
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Example Sentences
In addition, a philosophic quandary arose as people became less convinced that a single immutable truth ever could be arrived at.
It represents a philosophic consistency that rejects the collectivism of social conservatives and public sector unions alike.
She possessed also a great and philosophic mind, and wrote an able defence of Locke.
The philosophic Determinist would denounce the offender's conduct, but would not denounce the offender.
In my sudden agitation he divined that that news had struck hard home, and that I was not blessed with his own philosophic nature.
You will complete your subjugation of the old lord, and the philosophic Dr. Wolff will certainly propose to me.
Woman's nature triumphs over philosophic fortitude, and she finds momentary relief in a flood of tears.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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