PHILOSOPHIZES vs PHILOSOPHISE: NOUN
- Someone who considers situations from a philosophical point of view
- See philosophize, philosophizer.
PHILOSOPHIZES vs PHILOSOPHISE: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of philosophize.
- Reason philosophically
- Alternative spelling of philosophize. (UK/Australia/New Zealand)
- Reason philosophically
PHILOSOPHIZES vs PHILOSOPHISE: RELATED WORDS
- Bewitches, Lisps, Sings, Intuits, Sasses, Ruminates, Meditates, Henpecking, Sentimentalizes, Wearies, Mortifies, Reanimates, Declaims, Verbalizes, Philosophise
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PHILOSOPHIZES vs PHILOSOPHISE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Wheedles, Chastens, Hypnotizes, Bewitches, Lisps, Sings, Intuits, Sasses, Henpecking, Sentimentalizes, Wearies, Mortifies, Reanimates, Declaims, Philosophise
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PHILOSOPHIZES vs PHILOSOPHISE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- And Tentetnikov, after all, reads books, philosophizes, tries to explain to himself the various reasons for everythingwhy and how.
- Philosophizes on a Boxing Boat and Talks of Police Investigation.
- Philosophizes about destruction; quotes Peter Feldman; lambasts Jacques Levy.
- Hapanyengwi-Chemhuru, O. and children's philosophical dispositions to philosophise: Reflections on children's inquisitiveness and a call for philosophy for children in Zimbabwe Primary Schools.
- The result of the court case has taken much of the steam out of this event and we have been allowed to philosophise generally.
- Anthony finds these periods of observation a good chance for him to sit and philosophise about society.
- But you who philosophise disgrace and criticise all fears, Take the rag away from your face.
- Philosophise about her and buffy as were transcript sketching them, starts running through the bars.
- May be subject to buffy you can philosophise about the girls.