cognitive

IPA: kˈɑgnɪtɪv

noun

  • (linguistics, rare, obsolete) A cognate.

adjective

  • Relating to the part of mental functions that deals with logic, as opposed to affective which deals with emotions.
  • Intellectual.
  • (linguistics, rare, obsolete) Cognate; to be recognized as cognate.
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Examples of "cognitive" in Sentences

  • Her cognitive functions were impaired.
  • Please excuse the cognitive dissonance.
  • Hallucinations typify cognitive insanity.
  • Being cognitive and sensate are different.
  • The ssychological name is cognitive dissonance.
  • Mental spaces are cognitive structures entirely in the minds of interlocutors.
  • The Mental faculty or part of the being, is the conceptual and cognitive mind.

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