Cogitates In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "cogitates", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jimmy Hung calendar 2022-06-20 07:06

Meaning of Cogitates (redirected from cogitate on (something) )

Cogitate on (something) formal verb phrase

To think carefully about something.

My doctor said that I should cogitate on it first. Having surgery requires a lot of consideration.

World leaders need to cognitate on how they can achieve peace in the world.

As firms grow, they need to cognitate on their strategy.

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in the cold light of day

Used when one has had time to clearly or objectively think about something that had happened, and they often feel sorry or ashamed about it.

muse over (someone or something)

To think carefully and seriously or ponder about someone or something

stew in (one's) own juice(s)

To be left alone to think about or suffer the results of one's own actions, without any help

feast (one's) eyes on (someone or something)

Used to indicate that you look steadily at someone or something with great pleasure.

Grammar and Usage of Cogitate on (something)

Verb Forms

  • to cogitate on (something)
  • cogitating on (something)
  • cogitated on (something)
  • cogitates on (something)
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a hair in the butter

A problem or difficult circumstance

Example:

I'm short-sighted, so forgetting my glasses is a real hair in the butter for my sight.

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