Crossword-Solution: COGITATIVE 10 letters, 57 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Word Word Type Definition
Cogitative a. Possessing, or pertaining to, the power of thinking or
meditating.
Cogitative a. Given to thought or contemplation.

We have 57 clues for the answer “COGITATIVE”

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CEREBRAL ___ 20 answers
philosophic 27 answers
mental 28 answers
integrative 32 answers
wrapped up in 33 answers
ruminating 33 answers
concocting 33 answers
centralising 33 answers
meditating 34 answers
undistracted 34 answers
reflecting 34 answers
dreaming 35 answers
concentrating 35 answers
Deep in thought. 35 answers
lost in thought 36 answers
Daydreaming 40 answers
regardful 43 answers
scheming 49 answers
Profound 49 answers
Erudite 51 answers
Speculative 51 answers
En-grossed 51 answers
pensive 54 answers
introspective 54 answers
immersed 55 answers
dreamy 55 answers
pondering 56 answers
Learned 57 answers
solicitous 59 answers
Absorbed 60 answers
Intent 60 answers
Reflective. 60 answers
Scholarly 61 answers
contemplative 61 answers
Meditative. 63 answers
Enthralled 64 answers
Spellbound 64 answers
Circumspect 64 answers
Mindful 64 answers
musing 67 answers
Rapt 67 answers
Considerate 68 answers
Transported 69 answers
intellectual 70 answers
Reasoning 70 answers
Sage 72 answers
Planning. 72 answers
bewitched 74 answers
Thinking ... 75 answers
inattentive 75 answers
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One of the Austrian Columns was just entering Panten when the Fight began: in Panten that Column has stood cogitative ever since; well to left of Loudon and his struggles; but does not, till the eleventh hour, resolve to push through.
History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. XX. (of XXI.) Thomas Carlyle 2000
She said, `Good bread, and good beef, and enough of both, make good blood; and my children shall be stout.' This is such a thing as maybe announced by foreign princesses and rulers over serfs; but English Wrexby, in cogitative mood, demanded an equivalent for its beef and divers economies consumed by the hungry children of the authoritative woman.
Rhoda Fleming, v1 George Meredith 2003
Nor possibly is it quite an unknown experience to many of us to have even a fully-written record, so to speak, of such impressions imprinted instantaneously on the mind, the conscious composition of whole pages of narrative, descriptive, or cogitative matter being compressed as it were into a moment of time.
English Men of Letters: Coleridge H. D. Traill 2004
Klaus, arriving there, reined his horse up, and looked upon the spring with profoundly cogitative eyes.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine -- Vol. 56, No. 346, August, 1844 Various 2005
How absurd, therefore, must it be to raise the supposed evidence of such cogitative operations into evidences of the existence of a creating Mind! If a theist retorts that it is, after all, of very little importance whether or not we are able to divine the _methods_ of creation, so long as the _facts_ are there to attest that, _in some way or other_, the observable phenomena of nature must be due to Intelligence of some kind as their ultimate cause, then I am the first to endorse this remark.
Thoughts on Religion George John Romanes 2005