The philosopher cogitated about the meaning of life very deeply.
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A sentence using "misbelief" could be: I struck out to disprove his misbelief.
He has a propensity for anger.
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No. Cogitate is both transitive and intransitive, that is we may cogitate something and cogitate about something. But we do not cogitate that... in the sense of forming an opinion about it.
To cogitate is to ponder something. An example sentence would be: She wanted to cogitate before giving him a definite answer.
Let's Cogitate - 1948 was released on: USA: 25 December 1948
The word "think" (to cogitate, consider, use one's brain) is pronounced to rhyme with blink, pink, or sink. The IPA is θɪŋk.
* Contemplate * Debate * Wonder * Cogitate
cogitate consider ponder
Think. Cogitate. Concentrate. Contemplate.
You tell me; you're the one taking the class.
To consider something deeply and thoroughly. Reflect, cogitate, deliberate, ruminate
As in "to mull something over"? Think, contemplate, consider, cogitate, examine...
pondered, deliberated, contemplated, mused, ruminated, weighed, regarded, analyzed, examined
Congitate is not a word, but cogitate means to think carefully or ponder. Example, he cogitated about returning the wallet.