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meditative

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Adj — Involving or suited to quiet, focused reflection.

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meditative state meditative mood meditative silence

Etymology

From French méditatif, related to meditate.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “meditative” mean?

The word “meditative” means involving or suited to quiet, focused reflection. In plain terms, calm, thoughtful, and inward-looking, like the state of mind during meditation.

How do you use “meditative” in a sentence?

Here is “meditative” used in a sentence: “The garden has a calm, meditative atmosphere.”

What part of speech is “meditative”?

“Meditative” is an adjective.

Where does the word “meditative” come from?

The word “meditative” comes from French. From French méditatif, related to meditate.

Related words

meditate meditation meditator

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