pensive in English

adjective
1
engaged in, involving, or reflecting deep or serious thought.
a pensive mood

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "pensive" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "pensive", or refer to the context using the word "pensive" in the English Dictionary.

1. WHY, repine, my pensive friend.

2. You are too pensive, HendersonSungo.

3. Suddenly you seem very pensive, Paula.

4. He subsided into a pensive state.

5. WHY, why repine, my pensive friend.

6. He looked suddenly sombre, pensive.

7. Her face soon began a pensive smile.

8. 12 He looked suddenly sombre,[www.Sentencedict.com] pensive.

9. She appeared pensive and uneasy after the visit.

10. The woman in this painting has a pensive smile.

11. She became withdrawn and pensive, hardly speaking to anyone.

12. He kept looking over at her sad, pensive face.

13. She has a pensive, almost sad look about her.

14. She had a gentle voice and pensive expression.

15. She looked pensive when she heard the news.

16. Aversus (Dalaran) Pensive - 60 Blood Elf Retribution Paladin, 188 ilvl

17. Father was a calm, pensive man, yet injustice angered him.

18. 10 synonyms for Cogitative: contemplative, deliberative, exCogitative, meditative, pensive

19. Some of the women who watched men, looking pensive.

20. Some Territorials who were standing near me became pensive.

21. ‘There are more sensuous pauses and pensive gulfs between his Allegrettos and adagios.’

22. He was a suspicious cat, wary of people getting pensive.

23. Frank did not argue and seemed pensive the rest of the evening.

24. You may, if you don't like trades unions, grow mildly pensive.

25. ‘There are more sensuous pauses and pensive gulfs between his Allegrettos and adagios.’

26. He became so pensive that she didn't like to break into his thought.

27. Valence also smiled, though his was a pensive smile, a smile of reverie.

28. Forest boy, quick of rye, fleet of foot, but pale and spindly and pensive.

29. Adverted Fates chapter 1 Ganondwarf stared into the princess eyes pensive waiting for her to elaborate

30. The expression on Vologsky's face was too serious and pensive for what he had in mind.

31. The cover art accurately reflects the content, which is often pensive, delicate and private.

32. Synonyms for Cogitative include contemplative, meditative, reflective, ruminative, pensive, thoughtful, ruminant, broody, deliberative and exCogitative

33. The tension dispelled as the two couples took small, pensive bites of their different servings.

34. 23 Forest boy, quick of rye, fleet of foot, but pale and spindly and pensive.

35. You may remember the way each scene ended with someone looking pensive or significant.

36. Coward is a pensive, lonely album that places great importance on timbre, tone and voicings

37. As he ended his trip, the usually upbeat Mr. Liebenow was in a pensive mood.

38. As he ends his trip, the usually upbeat Mr Liebenow is in a pensive mood.

39. As he ends his trip[sentence dictionary], the usually upbeat Mr Liebenow is in a pensive mood.

40. Brooding definition: deeply or seriously thoughtful; synonyms: pondering, musing, reflective, ruminative, meditative, contemplative, broody, pensive, thoughtful

41. For a compulsively pensive person, to be fully alert but free of thought is a form of ecstasy....

42. A WORLD OF WONDERS VARIOUS Pensive musings upon the Caducity of the human race are, generally, rather feminine than masculine

43. During this time of “Shelter in Place” the entire staff at Centerfolds is remaining safe, humbled and pensive

44. Odd-Knut smokes a pensive roll-up, I fish, Tony photographs, Nathan wanders off with a shovel and ice drill.

45. EMIL Bellet (France 1941 - ) - "Pensive," Large Matted & Framed Hand Signed Limited Edition 395/450 Serigraph by Listed Artist KenHuberArtGallery

46. The men looked pensive as the carriage approached the final leg of the trip to the big house on the hill.

47. 18 It's a peek inside the bloodstream of perhaps the most thrilling competitor to ever eviscerate his opponents at a pensive task: Bobby Fischer, the chess champion.

48. Benediction is a pensive novel about the dailiness of life in a small town, the neighborly kindnesses as well as the regrets and missed chances that haunt its residents

49. Sad, pensive, melancholy She felt a little Bluesy over losing her pet; not just because her pet died, but also because whenever something dies it reminds us all that we, and everyone we know, will die someday too

50. Brooding adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (solemn, pensive) sombre adj adjectif: modifie un nom