English-Thai Dictionary
philosophical
ADJ ซึ่ง ยึด หลักธรรมะ ธรรมะธัมโม sueng-yud-lak-tam-ma
philosophical
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ ปรัชญา ซึ่ง ยึดหลัก ปรัชญา esoteric kiao-kab-prad-cha-ya
philosophical
ADJ เยือกเย็น ใจเย็น อดทน ซึ่ง มีเหตุผล yuek-yen
philosophically
ADV อย่าง ธรรมะธัมโม โดย ยึด หลักธรรมะ yang-ta-ma-tam-mo
philosophically
ADV อย่าง ปลงตก yang-plong-tok
philosophically
ADV อย่างใจ เย็น อย่าง เยือกเย็น อย่าง อดทน อย่าง มีเหตุผล yang-jai-yen
philosophically
ADV โดย ยึดหลัก ปรัชญา doi-yud-lak-pad-cha-ya
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PHILOSOPHICALLY
adv. In a philosophical manner; according to the rules or principles of philosophy; as, to argue philosophically. 1. Calmly; wisely; rationally.
New American Oxford Dictionary
philosophical
phil o soph i cal |ˌfiləˈsäfikəl ˈˌfɪləˈsɑfəkəl | ▶adjective 1 relating or devoted to the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence: philosophical discussions about free will | the American Philosophical Society. 2 having or showing a calm attitude toward disappointments or difficulties: he was philosophical about losing the contract. DERIVATIVES phil o soph ic |-ˈsäfik |adjective, phil o soph i cal ly |-ik (ə )lē |adverb
philosophical analysis
philo |soph ¦ic ¦al ana |lysis ▶noun [ mass noun ] the branch of philosophy that deals with the clarification of existing concepts and knowledge.
Oxford Dictionary
philosophical
philo |soph ¦ic ¦al |fɪləˈsɒfɪk (ə )l | ▶adjective 1 relating or devoted to the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence: philosophical discussions about free will | the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 2 having or showing a calm attitude towards disappointments or difficulties: he was philosophical about losing the contract. DERIVATIVES philosophic adjective, philosophically adverb
philosophical analysis
philo |soph ¦ic ¦al ana |lysis ▶noun [ mass noun ] the branch of philosophy that deals with the clarification of existing concepts and knowledge.
American Oxford Thesaurus
philosophical
philosophical adjective 1 a philosophical question: theoretical, metaphysical. 2 a philosophical mood: thoughtful, reflective, pensive, meditative, contemplative, introspective, ruminative; formal cogitative. 3 he was philosophical about losing the contract: calm, composed, cool, collected, 'calm, cool, and collected', self-possessed, serene, tranquil, stoical, impassive, dispassionate, phlegmatic, unperturbed, imperturbable, unruffled, patient, forbearing, long-suffering, resigned, rational, realistic.
Oxford Thesaurus
philosophical
philosophical adjective 1 a philosophical question: theoretical, analytical, rational, metaphysical, logical, reasoned, esoteric, scholarly, erudite. 2 in a philosophical mood: thoughtful, thinking, reflective, pensive, meditative, musing, contemplative, introspective, prayerful, cogitative, ruminative, brooding, broody, serious, studious, solemn, dreamy, dreaming; rare ruminant. ANTONYMS active, practical. 3 training officers have learnt to be philosophical about such mishaps: calm, composed, cool, collected, {cool, calm, and collected }, self-possessed, serene, tranquil, placid, stoical, impassive, sober, dispassionate, detached, unemotional, phlegmatic, unperturbed, imperturbable, equable, unruffled, patient, forbearing, long-suffering, tolerant, accommodating, indulgent, easy-going, even-tempered, restrained, fatalistic, unexcitable, resigned, rational, logical, realistic, practical; informal unflappable. ANTONYMS emotional, upset.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
philosophically
ph ì l o s ó ph i cal ly 副詞 1 哲学的に (は ).2 冷静に, 達観して .