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Cogitate vs Sleepover - What's the difference?

cogitate | sleepover |

As a verb cogitate

is to meditate, to ponder, to think deeply.

As a noun sleepover is

the act of spending the night as a guest in another's house, especially the participants are children.

cogitate

English

Verb

(cogitat)
  • To meditate, to ponder, to think deeply.
  • * Francis Bacon
  • He that calleth a thing into his mind, whether by impression or recordation, cogitateth and considereth, and he that employeth the faculty of his fancy also cogitateth.
  • * 1953 ,
  • Think, ladies! Cogitate ! Sharpen up the edges of your wit.
  • To consider, to devise.
  • Synonyms

    * See also

    sleepover

    English

    Noun

    (wikipedia sleepover) (en noun)
  • the act of spending the night as a guest in another's house, especially the participants are children
  • an overnight guest
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