| 2. | contemplicity | ||
|
the quality or characteristic to assess the possible She was in a state of constate contemplicity.
|
|||
| 1. | contemplicity | ||
|
A state of thoughtful tranquility which is blissfully useless, like meditation but takes less work. Variants: plicity. Adjective: contemplicitous, plicitous. Pach was shrooming last week and came over all contemplicitous for about half an hour before he got to thinking that his eyes were too cold.
I had to take a long trip last week and spent the train rid in a state of total contemplicity. |
|||
