Thoughts
noun
1.
the product of mental activity; that which one thinks:
a body of thought.
2.
a single act or product of thinking; idea or notion:
to collect one’s thoughts.
3.
the act or process of thinking; mental activity:
Thought as well as action wearies us.
4.
the capacity or faculty of thinking, reasoning, imagining, etc.:
All her thought went into her work.
5.
a consideration or reflection:
Thought of death terrified her.
6.
meditation, contemplation, or recollection:
deep in thought.
7.
intention, design, or purpose, especially a half-formed or imperfect intention:
We had some thought of going.
8.
anticipation or expectation:
I had no thought of seeing you here.
9.
consideration, attention, care, or regard:
She took no thought of her appearance.
10.
a judgment, opinion, or belief:
According to his thought, all violence is evil.
11.
the intellectual activity or the ideas, opinions, etc., characteristic of a particular place, class, or time:
Greek thought.
12.
a very small amount; a touch; bit; trifle:
The steak is a thought underdone.
verb
1.
the past tense and past participle of think
noun
2.
the act or process of thinking; deliberation, meditation, or reflection
3.
a concept, opinion, or idea
4.
philosophical or intellectual ideas typical of a particular time or place: German thought in the 19th century
5.
application of mental attention; consideration: he gave the matter some thought
6.
purpose or intention: I have no thought of giving up
7.
expectation: no thought of reward
8.
a small amount; trifle: you could be a thought more enthusiastic
9.
kindness or regard: he has no thought for his widowed mother
thought (thôt)
n.
The act or the process of thinking; cogitation.
A product of thinking, such as an idea.
The faculty of thinking or reasoning.
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