philosophize

/fəˈlɑsəˌfaɪz/
verb
  1. To think about or discuss deep questions about life, existence, knowledge, or values, often in a way that may seem overly serious or impractical.
    • The two friends would often sit in the park and philosophize about why people are afraid of change.
    • After a few cups of coffee, my uncle likes to philosophize about the meaning of happiness.
    • Instead of just relaxing on the beach, she started to philosophize about the nature of time.
  2. To express one's opinions or ideas about a topic in a thoughtful, sometimes abstract way.
    • During the dinner party, a guest started to philosophize about the role of technology in modern relationships.
    • He tends to philosophize about simple things, turning a walk in the woods into a lesson on patience.
    • The coach began to philosophize about teamwork and how it relates to success in life.
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