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contemplate

KON-tuhm-playt
verb
1
To think about something carefully and at length; to consider deeply.
"He sat by the window, contemplating his next move."
"She contemplated the painting for several minutes before speaking."
2
To consider something as a possible future action.
"They are contemplating a move to the countryside."

How to Use Contemplate

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo think seriously about something, either to understand it better or to weigh it as an option.

Common pairings
contemplate the future contemplate a decision

Word Forms

contemplated past tense, contemplates singular

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Etymology

From Latin contemplari, "to observe or gaze at attentively" — the root also behind "template."

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