Contemplate

contemplate |ˈkɒntɛmpleɪt, -təm-|
verb [ with obj. ]
look thoughtfully for a long time at: he contemplated his image in the mirrors.
• think about: she couldn't even begin to contemplate the future.
• [ no obj. ] think deeply and at length. he sat morosely contemplating.
• have in view as a probable intention: he was contemplating action for damages.
DERIVATIVES
contemplator noun

ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Latin contemplat-‘surveyed, observed, contemplated’, from the verb
contemplari, based on templum ‘place for observation’.
Synonyms & Antonyms 

contemplate
verb
1 she contemplated her body in the mirror: look at, view,regard, examine, inspect, observe, survey, study,scrutinize, scan, stare at, gaze at, eye, take a good look at; literary behold.
2 she couldn't even contemplate the future: think about, meditate on/over, consider, ponder, reflect on/about, mull over, muse on, dwell on, deliberate over, cogitate on/about, ruminate on/about, chew over, brood on/ about, puzzle over, turn over in one's mind, weigh up.
3 she contemplated walking out: consider, think about, give thought to; have in mind/view, envisage, aim at, foresee, imagine, visualize; intend, propose, mean to, expect to.

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