What is another word for Contemplatively?

Pronunciation: [kəntˈɛmplətˌɪvli] (IPA)

Contemplatively is an adverb that describes someone who is thinking or pondering deeply. There are numerous synonyms you could use to describe this state of mind. For example, pensively implies someone is deep in thought, while reflectively emphasises someone who is considering past experiences. Musingly means to ponder or meditate silently, whereas thoughtfully connotes someone who is taking great care to consider something. Additionally, rumination indicates a person who is focused on a specific topic, and cogitation represents the process of careful thought and consideration. Finally, introspectively refers to someone who is examining their own thoughts or emotions.

What are the hypernyms for Contemplatively?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Contemplatively

"Oh, they may want to settle something," she replied vaguely, putting her feet on the ground, resting her chin on her hands, and looking out of her large dark eyes Contemplatively at the fire.
"Night and Day"
Virginia Woolf
He used to be a richer man,' observed Mr. Tom, Contemplatively, 'before he took silk.
"The Beautiful Wretch; The Pupil of Aurelius; and The Four Macnicols"
William Black
Pennold walked to the window, and regarded the sordid lines of washed clothes Contemplatively.
"The Crevice"
William John Burns and Isabel Ostrander

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