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according | In proportion or relation to. Cook the rice according to the instructions. |
anticipatory | (of a breach of contract) taking the form of an announcement or indication that a contract will not be honoured. An anticipatory flash of excitement. |
assuming | Arrogant or presumptuous. On a subject like this it would be too assuming for me to decide. |
brood | Hang over, as of something threatening, dark, or menacing. A brood of chicks. |
cogitate | Consider carefully and deeply; reflect upon; turn over in one’s mind. He stroked his beard and retired to cogitate. |
consider | Show consideration for take into account. All three patients were considered to be in a critical condition. |
consideration | Kind and considerate regard for others. Your case needs very careful investigation and consideration. |
contemplate | Think deeply and at length. He contemplated his image in the mirrors. |
infer | Conclude by reasoning; in logic. From these facts we can infer that crime has been increasing. |
inference | The reasoning involved in drawing a conclusion or making a logical judgment on the basis of circumstantial evidence and prior conclusions rather than on the basis of direct observation. Researchers are entrusted with drawing inferences from the data. |
intend | Mean or intend to express or convey. Pigs intended for human consumption. |
intentionality | The quality of mental states (e.g. thoughts, beliefs, desires, hopes) which consists in their being directed towards some object or state of affairs. |
logically | In a logical manner. These suggestions are logically impossible. |
mistakenly | In a mistaken manner. They mistakenly believed her to be pregnant. |
mull | Think about (a fact, proposal, or request) deeply and at length. She began to mull over the various possibilities. |
muse | Reflect deeply on a subject. Yeats muse Maud Gonne. |
opine | Express one’s opinion openly and without fear or hesitation. The headmistress opined that the outing would make a nice change for Flora. |
optimistically | In a way that shows hope and confidence about the future. The bank optimistically predicts an economic growth rate of 5 percent. |
ponder | Reflect deeply on a subject. She sat pondering over her problem. |
ponderable | Capable of being weighed or considered. Something ponderable from the outer world something of which we can say that its weight is so and so. |
reckon | Expect to do a particular thing. I reckon to get away by two thirty. |
reconsider | Consider again (a bill) that had been voted upon before, with a view to altering it. Won t you reconsider your decision. |
reflect | Be bright by reflecting or casting light. Sound is reflected well in this auditorium. |
regard | The condition of being honored esteemed or respected or well regarded. The court must have regard to the principle of welfare. |
reminisce | Indulge in enjoyable recollection of past events. They reminisced about their summers abroad. |
ruminate | Reflect deeply on a subject. Goats ruminated nonchalantly around them. |
speculate | Reflect deeply on a subject. Philosophers have speculated on the question of God for thousands of years. |
think | An act of thinking. I need to give it a good think. |
thoughtfulness | Careful consideration or attention. The jury was impressed by the thoughtfulness of the project. |
wrongheaded | Obstinately perverse in judgment or opinion. A wrongheaded policy. |
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