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    Meaning of Pensive

    The primary meaning of the word "pensive" is being deeply thinking and often sad or melancholic.

    Definitions

    • Having a thoughtful and often sad or melancholic disposition.
    • Engaged in deep and often melancholic thought.
    • Having or showing a serious and quiet thoughtful attitude.

    Etymology of Pensive

    The word "pensive" originates from the Old French word "pensif", which is derived from the verb "penser", meaning "to think".
    Historically, the word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe a person who is deeply engaged in thought, often with a sense of sadness or melancholy.

    Example Uses

    • She sat alone in the park, looking pensive as she stared out at the lake.
    • He had a pensive expression on his face, lost in thought as he wandered through the city.
    • The pensive mood of the music suited her melancholic state of mind.

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