What does σκεπτόμενος in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word σκεπτόμενος in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use σκεπτόμενος in Greek.

The word σκεπτόμενος in Greek means λογικός, σκεφτικός, σκεπτόμενος, σκεπτόμενος, σκεπτικός, σκεπτόμενος, με ευαισθησία. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word σκεπτόμενος

λογικός

(person: having common sense)

Ο Νέιθαν είναι πολύ λογικός. Δεν κάνει ποτέ τίποτα άστοχα κι αυθόρμητα.
Nathan is very sensible; he never does anything wild and spontaneous.

σκεφτικός

(involving deliberation) (σκέφτεται τώρα)

σκεπτόμενος

(one who thinks, ponders)

σκεπτόμενος

(sb who thinks)

Sadie is a thinker who prefers to observe people rather than interact with them.

σκεπτικός

(characteristic of thought) (πχ βλέμμα, ύφος, άτομο)

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After a thoughtful silence, Jason finally spoke.

σκεπτόμενος

(thoughtful or intelligent)

She wrote an article on the thinking woman's ideal vacation.

με ευαισθησία

(with thought for others)

Deana always conducts herself considerately, constantly thinking about the needs of others.

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