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philosophic

/,filə'sɔfik/ Cách viết khác : (philosophical) /,filə'sɔfikəl/
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Word: Philosophic

Part of Speech: Adjective

Simple Explanation:

The word "philosophic" describes a way of thinking or an attitude that is calm and thoughtful about life and its challenges, similar to how a philosopher (someone who studies big questions about life, knowledge, and existence) thinks. When someone is "philosophic," they try to understand things deeply and often remain calm in difficult situations.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "philosophic" when talking about someone's approach to life or a specific situation.
  • It is often used to describe a mindset or attitude rather than a specific action.
Example Sentence:
  • "Even when he lost his job, he remained philosophic, believing that everything happens for a reason."
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, "philosophic" can refer to specific discussions or writings related to philosophy, such as: - "Her philosophic essays explore the meaning of happiness and fulfillment."

Word Variants:
  1. Philosophy (noun): The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, and mind.
  2. Philosopher (noun): A person who studies or writes about philosophy.
  3. Philosophical (adjective): Similar to "philosophic," often used interchangeably, but sometimes "philosophical" can indicate a more formal approach to philosophical studies.
Different Meanings:

While "philosophic" primarily relates to philosophy and a calm attitude, it can also imply a broader sense of contemplation and reflection on life, sometimes even in a spiritual or existential context.

Synonyms:
  • Reflective
  • Contemplative
  • Rational
  • Level-headed
  • Thoughtful
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While there are no specific idioms directly using "philosophic," you might come across phrases that reflect a similar mindset, such as: - "Take it in stride": To deal with a situation calmly and without getting upset. - "Look at the big picture": To consider the larger context or situation rather than focusing on small details.

Summary:

"Philosophic" is a word that describes a thoughtful and calm approach to life, especially in difficult situations.

Adjective
  1. characterized by the attitude of a philosopher; meeting trouble with level-headed detachment
    • philosophical resignation
    • a philosophic attitude toward life
  2. of or relating to philosophy or philosophers
    • philosophical writing
    • a considerable knowledge of philosophical terminology

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