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The example sentences of PHILOSOPHIC in videos (3 in total of 3)

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Use "philosophic" in a sentence | "philosophic" example sentences

How to use "philosophic" in a sentence?

  • So the nature required to make a really noble Guardian of our commonwealth will be swift and strong, spirited, and philosophic.
    -Plato-
  • Monotheism owes its existence not to philosophic speculation about the nature of reality or knowledge or virtue, but to acceptance of reality identified with a supreme being.
    -Israel Shenker-
  • The third principle is that any philosophic knowledge is only valuable if it is true or if it works.
    -L. Ron Hubbard-
  • Modern Americans travel light, with little philosophic baggage other than a fervent belief in their right to the pursuit of happiness.
    -George Will-
  • Good humor is a philosophic state of mind; it seems to say to nature that we take her no more seriously than she takes us.
    -Ernest Renan-
  • Philosophy begins in wonder. And, at the end, when philosophic thought has done its best, the wonder remains.
    -Alfred North Whitehead-
  • Paul Brunton's Notebooks are a veritable treasure-trove of philosophic-spiritual wisdom.
    -Elisabeth Kubler-Ross-
  • If we study Japanese art, we see a man who is undoubtedly wise, philosophic and intelligent, who spends his time doing what? He studies a single blade of grass.
    -Vincent Van Gogh-
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Definition and meaning of PHILOSOPHIC

What does "philosophic mean?"

/ˌfiləˈsäfək(ə)l/

philosophic

adjective
Concerning philosophy or philosophers.

What are synonyms of "philosophic"?
Some common synonyms of "philosophic" are:
  • theoretical,
  • analytical,
  • rational,
  • metaphysical,
  • logical,
  • reasoned,
  • esoteric,
  • scholarly,
  • erudite,
  • calm,
  • composed,
  • cool,
  • collected,
  • cool,
  • calm,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/THēəˈredək(ə)l/

theoretical
adjective

Concerning the unproved aspects of a subject.

/ˌanəˈlidik(ə)l/

analytical
adjective

relating to or using analysis or logical reasoning.

/ˈraSH(ə)n(ə)l/

rational
adjective noun

based on or in accordance with reason or logic. rational number.

/ˌmedəˈfizək(ə)l/

metaphysical
adjective noun

relating to metaphysics. metaphysical poets.

/ˈläjək(ə)l/

logical
adjective

Sensible; reasonable.

/ˈrēzənd/

reasoned
adjective verb

based on logic or good sense. To think and make conclusions in a logical manner.

/ˌesəˈterik/

esoteric
adjective

Being known only by a few people; obscure.

/ˈskälərlē/

scholarly
adjective adverb

Typical of a scholar; done by much study, research. Having to do with study and research.

/ˈer(y)əˌdīt/

erudite
adjective

Full of learning; scholarly; learned.

/kä(l)m/

calm
adjective noun verb

Relaxed and not worried or angry. peace. To make or become relaxed and not worried or angry.

/kəmˈpōzd/

composed
adjective verb

having one's feelings and expression under control. To come together to form or make e.g. music.

/ko͞ol/

cool
adjective noun verb

Smart or stylish in a way (young) people admire. low temperature. (Of an emotion, etc.) to become less strongly felt.

/kəˈlektəd/

collected
adjective verb

calm and self-controlled. To ask for money e.g. to pay a debt, for a charity.

/ko͞ol/

cool
adjective noun verb

Unfriendly in an indirect way; distant. low temperature. become less hot.

/kä(l)m/

calm
adjective noun verb

without emotion. peace. soothe.

What are antonyms of "philosophic"?
Some common antonyms of "philosophic" are:
  • emotional,
  • upset,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/əˈmōSH(ə)n(ə)l/

emotional
adjective

relating to person's emotions.

upset
adjective noun verb

(Of stomach, etc.) not functioning well; sick. state of being unhappy or worried. make someone unhappy or worried.

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