aim, consider, entertain thoughts of, give the eye, hope, look beyond, muse over, ponder over, review, study, vet
Last update: June 27, 2016
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To contemplate is to labor, to think is to act. [verb]
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My best friend’s suicide caused me to contemplate my own happiness. [verb]
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However, the ability for humans to contemplate the world they inhabit is a double-edged sword. [verb]
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At a little distance, Heyward discovered, and contemplated with tender emotion, the small bower under which he was fain to believe that Cora and Alice had reposed. [verb]
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I hold it a sin to kill the second buck afore the first is eaten, unless a march in front, or an ambushment, be contemplated. [verb]
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"Is it to lead us prisoners to the woods, or do you contemplate even some greater evil." [verb]
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Duncan cast the wide shawl of Cora before a spectacle he so much loved to contemplate, and then suffered his own head to seek a pillow on the rock. [verb]
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Angela contemplated her with the reverence youth gives to consummate beauty, unaware that she was admiring the notorious Barbara Palmer. [verb]
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She had time to contemplate several evil contingencies while she stood in the hall watching Reuben withdraw various bolts and bars. [verb]
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Having thus delivered herself of her disgust, she darted upon her younger sister, laid her hands upon the girl's shoulders, and contemplated her with mock seriousness. [verb]
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And then the Preacher turned from that awful image of an angry and avenging God to contemplate Divine compassion in the Redeemer of mankind--godlike power joined with human love. [verb]
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