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absorbed | Retained without reflection. The stones warm slowly throughout the day then radiate absorbed heat at night. |
attentive | (often followed by `to’) giving care or attention. Ministers should be more attentive to the interests of taxpayers. |
aware | Having or showing knowledge or understanding or realization or perception. Everyone needs to become more environmentally aware. |
careful | Exercising caution or showing care or attention. Careful of her feelings. |
carefully | In a way that deliberately avoids harm or errors; cautiously. He listened carefully to the way people spoke. |
cautious | People who are fearful and cautious. The plan received a cautious welcome. |
considerate | Showing concern for the rights and feelings of others. She was unfailingly kind and considerate. |
contemplate | Reflect deeply on a subject. Contemplate one s navel. |
contemplative | A person devoted to the contemplative life. Contemplative knowledge of God. |
decline | Go down in value. The sun began to creep round to the west and to decline. |
deliberate | Characterized by conscious design or purpose. A deliberate attempt to provoke conflict. |
deposition | The act of deposing someone; removing a powerful person from a position or office. Pebbles formed by the deposition of calcium in solution. |
erode | Gradually destroy or be gradually destroyed. The cliffs on this coast have been eroded by the sea. |
gradually | In a gradual way; slowly; by degrees. The situation gradually improved. |
information | In information theory a mathematical quantity expressing the probability of occurrence of a particular sequence of symbols impulses etc as against that of alternative sequences. Genetically transmitted information. |
leisurely | Acting or done at leisure; unhurried or relaxed. At a leisurely or easygoing pace. |
meditative | Deeply or seriously thoughtful. Meditative techniques. |
motion | An optical illusion of motion produced by viewing a rapid succession of still pictures of a moving object. Councillor Byrne motioned that the committee call on the area manager to install street lighting. |
observant | A member of a branch of the Franciscan order that followed a strict rule. Her observant eye took in every detail. |
pensive | Showing pensive sadness. A pensive mood. |
plod | The act of walking with a slow heavy gait. He settled down to a steady plod. |
precision | Marked by or adapted for accuracy and exactness. The deal was planned and executed with military precision. |
preoccupied | Having or showing excessive or compulsive concern with something. A preoccupied frown. |
reflective | Providing a reflection; capable of reflecting light or other radiation. Reflective clothing. |
scrupulous | Very concerned to avoid doing wrong. The research has been carried out with scrupulous attention to detail. |
slowly | Without speed slow is sometimes used informally for slowly. He spoke slowly. |
subjectively | In a way that is dependent on the mind for existence. The natural tendency we have to impute subjectively perceived qualities to objects. |
thoughtfully | With careful consideration or attention. The government thoughtfully offered to foot part of the bill. |
trudge | A difficult or laborious walk. She trudged through blinding snow. |
weaken | Make or become weaker in power, resolve, or physical strength. The prisoner s resistance weakened after seven days. |
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