meditative

adjective
UK: /ˈmedɪtətɪv/
US: /ˈmedɪteɪtɪv/
  1. Involving or tending to meditation; thoughtful.

    1. The soft music created a meditative atmosphere for the yoga class.
    2. Her meditative walk along the beach helped her process recent events and find peace.
  2. Characterized by or conducive to contemplation or deep thought.

    1. He stared out the window in a meditative mood, lost in his thoughts.
    2. The artist's meditative approach to painting allows for deeper expression and emotion.

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The word "meditative" in English means: Involving or tending to meditation; thoughtful., Characterized by or conducive to contemplation or deep thought..

The phonetic transcription of "meditative" is /ˈmedɪtətɪv/ in British English and /ˈmedɪteɪtɪv/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "meditative": thoughtful, pensive, reflective, introspective, contemplative.

Example usage of "meditative": "The soft music created a meditative atmosphere for the yoga class.". More examples on the page.