Intellectual Words

5 words in this vocabulary list

verb to think deeply or carefully about something

  • After much contemplation, he decided to accept the job offer.
  • I've been contemplating whether to go on vacation or not.
  • I've been contemplating ghosting him, he's been acting strange.
  • As she sat by the lake, she contemplated the meaning of life.

adjective serving to entice, attract, or provoke; mysterious or puzzling

  • The enigmatic painting left art critics puzzled.
  • She has always been an enigmatic figure in our group.
  • That new student is so enigmatic, I can't figure them out.
  • His enigmatic smile hinted at a deeper mystery within.

adjective causing curiosity or interest; fascinating

  • The scientist presented an intriguing theory that challenged current beliefs.
  • I find that mystery novel to be really intriguing.
  • That new movie is so intriguing, I can't wait to see it.
  • Her eyes held an intriguing sparkle that drew me in.

verb to think about something carefully and thoroughly

  • She took a moment to ponder the implications of the new policy.
  • I like to ponder about life's mysteries when I'm alone.
  • I'll have to ponder on whether to go to the party or not.
  • As the sun set, he sat by the river and pondered the meaning of existence.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case 'unfacile' means not easy or difficult

  • The task at hand is unfacile and will require careful planning.
  • This job is unfacile, but I think we can handle it.
  • I thought this game would be easy, but it's totally unfacile.
  • Navigating through the maze of bureaucracy is an unfacile journey.