cogitativity
/kɒɡɪtətɪvɪti/Definitions
1. noun
The quality or state of being highly intelligent and possessing a strong capacity for thought and reflection.
“The professor’s remarkable cogitativity allowed her to solve the complex math problem with ease.”
2. noun
The ability to think, reason, and reflect deeply, often resulting in new insights or perspectives.
“The artist’s cogitativity was evident in her thought-provoking paintings that challenged societal norms.”