Pensive in a sentence as an adjective

Due to this, they are less pensive and self reflective.

I was told the same and was seen as mature by elders for being pensive and quiet.

Sort of reminds me of the iPython notebook plus some of the ideas from that recent pensive talk + light table ideas.

Over these past few weeks I have had cycles of getting angry, then pensive, and then taking a break from thinking about these issues for a while.

Usually if I'm trying to construct a convincing argument or reason about an idea while I'm writing it, my writing will turn out more pensive.

This makes it... well you're right, not leisurely, but certainly more pensive an activity than trying to solve another problem and having to "overcome" the GIL.

I'm generally far too full of energy, but depending on the occasion oscillate between a playful and pensive writing style.

The mention of the depiction of lettered documents caused me some pensive ruminations on the fine detail involved in painting typefaces.

Not particularly endorsing of a considered, pensive response.

I thought hapless' point was very clear:"A "flat" structure overvalues the opinions of the loud and aggressive, with little room for more pensive contributors, especially women.

Pensive definitions

adjective

deeply or seriously thoughtful; "Byron lives on not only in his poetry, but also in his creation of the 'Byronic hero' - the persona of a brooding melancholy young man";

See also: brooding broody contemplative meditative musing pondering reflective ruminative

adjective

showing pensive sadness; "the sensitive and wistful response of a poet to the gentler phases of beauty"

See also: wistful