Ruminative vs Ruminatively - What's the difference?
ruminative | ruminatively |
Causing rumination or prone to it; thoughtful.
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In a ruminative way.
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As an adjective ruminative
is causing rumination or prone to it; thoughtful.As an adverb ruminatively is
in a ruminative way.ruminative
English
Adjective
(en adjective)citation, passage=They waited expectantly while he directed a ruminative yawn toward the white smiling moon.}}
citation, passage=‘It happened,’ returned the man, with a ruminative air, as he drew his right hand across his chin, and dipped the other in the pocket of his rough outer coat, ‘it happened somewhere about here as I reckon. I don’t think it can have been a mile from here.’}}
Synonyms
* meditativeruminatively
English
Adverb
(en adverb)citation
