caviloso

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caviloso
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. thoughtful
Sandra se quedó muy cavilosa desde su conversación con la doctora.Sandra was very thoughtful since her conversation with the doctor.
b. deep in thought
Karina pasó todo el día cavilosa, tratando de encontrar una solución a su problema.Karina spent the whole day deep in thought, trying to find a solution to her problem.
c. pensive
Andrea parecía cavilosa y algo triste. No era la de siempre.Andrea appeared pensive and a bit sad. She wasn't her usual self.
d. reflective
Don Ramiro era una persona seria y cavilosa. Siempre parecía preocupado por algo.Mr. Ramiro was a serious and reflective person. He always looked worried about something.
e.
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
Homero miraba la escultura caviloso.Homero looked at the sculpture thoughtfully.
Linda regresó a casa cavilosa, sentada en el asiento trasero del taxi.On her way home, Linda sat in the back of the cab thinking deeply.
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