Etymology: [ 'pen(t)-siv ] (adjective.) 14th century. Middle English pensif, from Middle French, from penser to think, from Latin pensare to ponder, frequentative of pendere to weigh; more at PENDANT.
dalgın dalgın, düşünceli bir halde, kös kös, düşünceli bir şekilde, dalgın, düşünceli (dalgın), düşünceli, dalgin, pensiveness dalgınlık, kara kara düşünerek, kara kara düşünen pensivelydalgın dalgın,
In a thoughtful or reflective manner, In a pensive manner, in a pensive manner; "pensively he stared at the painting, thoughtfully, musingly, meditatively, in a pensive manner; "pensively he stared at the painting", Having the appearance of deep, often melancholic, thinking, Looking thoughtful, especially from sadness, pensative, showing pensive sadness; "the sensitive and wistful response of a poet to the gentler phases of beauty, having the appearance of thinking, showing pensive sadness; "the sensitive and wistful response of a poet to the gentler phases of beauty", Thoughtful, sober, or sad; employed in serious reflection; given to, or favorable to, earnest or melancholy musing, Expressing or suggesting thoughtfulness with sadness; as, pensive numbers, thoughtful, musing, meditative, persistently or morbidly thoughtful, If you are pensive, you are thinking deeply about something, especially something that worries you slightly. He looked suddenly sombre, pensive. = thoughtful + pensively pen·sive·ly Angela stared pensively out of the window. thinking a lot about something, especially because you are worried or sad thoughtful (pensif, from penser ),
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In a thoughtful or reflective manner
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In a pensive manner
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in a pensive manner; "pensively he stared at the painting
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thoughtfully, musingly, meditatively
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in a pensive manner; "pensively he stared at the painting"
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Having the appearance of deep, often melancholic, thinking
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Looking thoughtful, especially from sadness - "Abstruse thought and profound researches I prohibit, and will severely punish, by the pensive melancholy which they introduce"
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showing pensive sadness; "the sensitive and wistful response of a poet to the gentler phases of beauty
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having the appearance of thinking
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showing pensive sadness; "the sensitive and wistful response of a poet to the gentler phases of beauty"
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Thoughtful, sober, or sad; employed in serious reflection; given to, or favorable to, earnest or melancholy musing
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Expressing or suggesting thoughtfulness with sadness; as, pensive numbers
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thoughtful, musing, meditative sıfat
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persistently or morbidly thoughtful
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If you are pensive, you are thinking deeply about something, especially something that worries you slightly. He looked suddenly sombre, pensive. = thoughtful + pensively pen·sive·ly Angela stared pensively out of the window. thinking a lot about something, especially because you are worried or sad thoughtful (pensif, from penser )
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