Adverb
With contemplation; in a contemplative manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBack at the hotel, Jamaican Jamika is sad about her performance and she’s standing outside the balcony looking contemplatively. Source: Internet
There are different melodies in different Jewish traditions and within each tradition the melody can change according to the version, the day it is said and even the position in the service; many mourners recite it slowly and contemplatively. Source: Internet
Unlike the First Symphony, it ends not in a blaze of orchestral splendour but quietly and contemplatively. Source: Internet
Men and women, most of them elderly, sat contemplatively over coffees they rarely touched. Source: Internet