pensive
1 of 1adjective/'pɛnsɪv/
Forms:more pensive,most pensive
1
engaged in deep or serious thought
- She sat by the window, her pensive expression reflecting her deep thoughts.
- He grew pensive as he pondered the complexities of the situation.
- The pensive look on her face suggested she was wrestling with profound questions.
- After reading the letter, he became pensive, reflecting on its contents.
- She often grew pensive during walks in nature, finding solace in quiet contemplation.
2
reflective and thoughtful, often with a hint of melancholy and sadness
- Sitting by the lakeside, he had a pensive look as he recalled his childhood.
- She sat by the window, looking out with a pensive expression as she considered the changes in her life.
- His pensive mood was evident in the quiet and thoughtful way he spoke about his past experiences.
- The painting of the solitary figure was deeply pensive, capturing a sense of introspective solitude.
- During the meeting, he wore a pensive look, clearly absorbed in contemplating the complex issues at hand.