Philosophic (adjective)

  1. Relating to or concerned with philosophy or philosophical ideas.
  2. Having a wise and thoughtful approach to life and its problems.

Origin:

The word 'philosophic' comes from the greek words 'philos' meaning love and 'sophia' meaning wisdom. it was first used in english in the late 16th century.

Examples:

  1. His philosophical views were influenced by the ancient Greek philosophers.
  2. She had a philosophical outlook on life and approached problems with a calm and thoughtful demeanor.
  3. The philosophical conversation was deep and meaningful.
  4. He was a philosophical person who thought deeply about the meaning of life.
  5. The philosophical approach to the problem was unique and insightful.
Some random words: chorizo, anti-semite, typecast