Words For Deep Thought

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun a mood or period of serious or melancholy reflection

  • She was lost in a brown study, deep in thought about the implications of the new policy.
  • He went into a brown study after hearing the news, staring off into space with a puzzled look on his face.
  • I found myself in a brown study trying to figure out how to fix my car without spending too much money.
  • The artist sat in a brown study, contemplating the meaning behind his latest masterpiece.

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.

noun the act of studying or writing by artificial light; night study or meditation

  • The scholar's lucubrations on ancient philosophy were highly regarded in academic circles.
  • I spent all night lucubrating on my term paper for history class.
  • I can't believe you're still lucubrating over that breakup from two years ago.
  • Her lucubrations on the meaning of life were deep and thought-provoking.

noun a period of reflection or thought

adjective reflecting deep or serious thought

  • She sat quietly in the library, lost in deep musing over the philosophical text.
  • While sipping her coffee, she began musing about what to do over the weekend.
  • I was just musing about how crazy last night was, dude.
  • As the sun set, she found herself musing on the passage of time and the fleeting nature of life.

adjective deeply or seriously thoughtful, often with a hint of sadness

  • As she sat by the window, she appeared pensive, lost in deep thought.
  • He looked pensive as he stared off into the distance, probably thinking about something serious.
  • Why do you look so pensive? What's on your mind?
  • The painting captured a pensive mood, with the subject's eyes gazing into the distance.

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.

adverb in a manner that is not focused on the present moment or surroundings

  • She sat at her desk, staring out the window abstractedly as she contemplated the meaning of the research findings.
  • He doodled on his notebook abstractedly while waiting for the meeting to start.
  • She scrolled through her phone abstractedly, not really paying attention to anything.
  • His mind wandered abstractedly, drifting through memories of the past.