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- nounthought (noun) · thoughts (plural noun) · one's thoughts (plural noun)
- an idea or opinion produced by thinking, or occurring suddenly in the mind:"Maggie had a sudden thought" · "I asked him if he had any thoughts on how it had happened" · "Mrs. Oliver's first thought was to get help"Similar:line of thinkingmental picturefunny feelingsneaking suspicion
- (one's thoughts)one's mind or attention:"he's very much in our thoughts and prayers"
- an act of considering or remembering someone or something:"she hadn't given a thought to Max for some time"
- (thought of)an intention, hope, or idea of doing or receiving something:"he had given up all thoughts of making Manhattan his home"
- the formation of opinions, especially as a philosophy or system of ideas, or the opinions so formed:"the freedom of thought and action" · "the traditions of Western thought"
- careful consideration or attention:"I haven't given it much thought"
- concern for another's well-being or convenience:"he is carrying on the life of a single man, with no thought for me"Similar:
OriginOld English thĹŤht, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch gedachte, also to think.verbthought (past tense) · thought (past participle)- have a particular opinion, belief, or idea about someone or something:"she thought that nothing would be the same again" · "it's thought he may have collapsed from shock" · "up to 300 people were thought to have died"Similar:be of the opinionhave as one's opinionbe of the viewbe under the impressionregard asview as
- used in questions to express anger or surprise:"what do you think you're doing?"
- (I think)used in speech to reduce the force of a statement or opinion, or to politely suggest or refuse something:"I thought we could go out for a meal"
- direct one's mind toward someone or something; use one's mind actively to form connected ideas:"he was thinking about Colin" · "Jack thought for a moment" · "any writer who so rarely produces a book is not thinking deep thoughts"Similar:be lost in thoughtbe in a brown studyrack one's brains
- have a particular mental attitude or approach:"he thought like a general" · "one should always think positive"
- (think to do something)have sufficient foresight or awareness to do something:"I hadn't thought to warn Rachel about him"
- imagine (an actual or possible situation):"think of being paid a salary to hunt big game!" · "I never thought we'd raise so much money" · "I can't think where she's gone"
OriginOld English thencan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German denken. Explore further
WEBn. 1. the act or process of thinking; deliberation, meditation, or reflection. 2. a concept, opinion, or idea. 3. philosophical or intellectual ideas typical of a particular time or place: German thought in the 19th century. 4. …
Thought Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Thinking Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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