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All cognitive synonyms

cogΒ·niΒ·tive
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adj cognitive

  • subjective β€” existing in the mind; belonging to the thinking subject rather than to the object of thought (opposed to objective).
  • mental β€” of or relating to the chin.
  • intellectual β€” appealing to or engaging the intellect: intellectual pursuits.
  • levelheaded β€” having common sense and sound judgment; sensible.
  • sensible β€” having, using, or showing good sense or sound judgment: a sensible young woman.
  • wise β€” having the power of discerning and judging properly as to what is true or right; possessing discernment, judgment, or discretion.
  • normal β€” conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.
  • impartial β€” not partial or biased; fair; just: an impartial judge.
  • lucid β€” easily understood; completely intelligible or comprehensible: a lucid explanation.
  • deliberate β€” If you do something that is deliberate, you planned or decided to do it beforehand, and so it happens on purpose rather than by chance.
  • logical β€” according to or agreeing with the principles of logic: a logical inference.
  • judicious β€” using or showing judgment as to action or practical expediency; discreet, prudent, or politic: judicious use of one's money.
  • thoughtful β€” showing consideration for others; considerate.
  • sane β€” free from mental derangement; having a sound, healthy mind: a sane person.
  • reasonable β€” agreeable to reason or sound judgment; logical: a reasonable choice for chairman.
  • stable β€” a building for the lodging and feeding of horses, cattle, etc.
  • balanced β€” A balanced report, book, or other document takes into account all the different opinions on something and presents information in a fair and reasonable way.
  • analytical β€” An analytical way of doing something involves the use of logical reasoning.
  • prudent β€” wise or judicious in practical affairs; sagacious; discreet or circumspect; sober.
  • intelligent β€” having good understanding or a high mental capacity; quick to comprehend, as persons or animals: an intelligent student.
  • sober β€” not intoxicated or drunk.
  • credible β€” Credible means able to be trusted or believed.
  • clear-cut β€” Something that is clear-cut is easy to recognize and quite distinct.
  • consistent β€” Someone who is consistent always behaves in the same way, has the same attitudes towards people or things, or achieves the same level of success in something.
  • justifiable β€” capable of being justified; that can be shown to be or can be defended as being just, right, or warranted; defensible: justifiable homicide.
  • plausible β€” having an appearance of truth or reason; seemingly worthy of approval or acceptance; credible; believable: a plausible excuse; a plausible plot.
  • rational β€” agreeable to reason; reasonable; sensible: a rational plan for economic development.
  • reasoned β€” based on reason: a carefully reasoned decision.
  • knowing β€” affecting, implying, or deliberately revealing shrewd knowledge of secret or private information: a knowing glance.
  • sound β€” The, a strait between SW Sweden and Zealand, connecting the Kattegat and the Baltic. 87 miles (140 km) long; 3–30 miles (5–48 km) wide.
  • synthetic β€” of, pertaining to, proceeding by, or involving synthesis (opposed to analytic).
  • thinking β€” of or relating to thinking or thought.
  • calm β€” A calm person does not show or feel any worry, anger, or excitement.
  • objective β€” something that one's efforts or actions are intended to attain or accomplish; purpose; goal; target: the objective of a military attack; the objective of a fund-raising drive.
  • reasoning β€” a basis or cause, as for some belief, action, fact, event, etc.: the reason for declaring war.
  • cool β€” Something that is cool has a temperature which is low but not very low.
  • cerebral β€” If you describe someone or something as cerebral, you mean that they are intellectual rather than emotional.
  • imaginary β€” existing only in the imagination or fancy; not real; fancied: an imaginary illness; the imaginary animals in the stories of Dr. Seuss.
  • subconscious β€” existing or operating in the mind beneath or beyond consciousness: the subconscious self. Compare preconscious, unconscious.
  • unconscious β€” not conscious; without awareness, sensation, or cognition.
  • psychical β€” of or relating to the human soul or mind; mental (opposed to physical).
  • intellective β€” having power to understand; intelligent; cognitive.
  • circumspect β€” If you are circumspect, you are cautious in what you do and say and do not take risks.
  • collected β€” An author's collected works or letters are all their works or letters published in one book or in a set of books.
  • discerning β€” showing good or outstanding judgment and understanding: a discerning critic of French poetry.
  • discriminating β€” to make or constitute a distinction in or between; differentiate: a mark that discriminates the original from the copy.
  • far-sighted β€” seeing objects at a distance more clearly than those near at hand; hyperopic.
  • perspicacious β€” having keen mental perception and understanding; discerning: to exhibit perspicacious judgment.
  • reflective β€” that reflects; reflecting.
  • sagacious β€” having or showing acute mental discernment and keen practical sense; shrewd: a sagacious lawyer.
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