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Definition of thought
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of thought is as below...
Thought
(n.) The act of
thinking;
the
exercise
of the mind in any of its
higher
forms;
reflection;
cogitation.
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Delirium
::
Delirium
(n.) A state in which the
thoughts,
expressions,
and
actions
are wild,
irregular,
and
incoherent;
mental
aberration;
a
roving
or
wandering
of the mind, --
usually
dependent
on a fever or some other
disease,
and so
distinguished
from
mania,
or
madness..
Blindly
::
Blindly
(adv.)
Without
sight,
discernment,
or
understanding;
without
thought,
investigation,
knowledge,
or
purpose
of one's own..
Reserved
::
Reserved
(a.)
Restrained
from
freedom
in words or
actions;
backward,
or
cautious,
in
communicating
one's
thoughts
and
feelings;
not free or
frank..
Pinesap
::
Pinesap
(n.) A
reddish
fleshy
herb of the genus
Monotropa
(M.
hypopitys),
formerly
thought
to be
parasitic
on the roots of pine
trees,
but more
probably
saprophytic..
Thinkable
::
Thinkable
(a.)
Capable
of being
thought
or
conceived;
cogitable.
Run
::
Run (a.) To pass or go
quickly
in
thought
or
conversation;
as, to run from one
subject
to
another..
Reflect
::
Reflect
(v. i.) To throw or turn back the
thoughts
upon
anything;
to
contemplate.
Specifically:
To
attend
earnestly
to what
passes
within
the mind; to
attend
to the facts or
phenomena
of
consciousness;
to use
attention
or
earnest
thought;
to
meditate;
especially,
to think in
relation
to moral truth or
rules..
Surmised
::
Surmise
(n.)
Reflection;
thought.
Associate
::
Associate
(v. t.) To
connect
or place
together
in
thought.
Chirology
::
Chirology
(n.) The art or
practice
of using the
manual
alphabet
or of
communicating
thoughts
by sings made by the hands and
fingers;
a
substitute
for
spoken
or
written
language
in
intercourse
with the deaf and dumb. See
Dactylalogy.
Sentiment
::
Sentiment
(a.)
Hence,
generally,
a
decision
of the mind
formed
by
deliberation
or
reasoning;
thought;
opinion;
notion;
judgment;
as, to
express
one's
sentiments
on a
subject..
Hysterology
::
Hysterology
(n.) A
figure
by which the
ordinary
course
of
thought
is
inverted
in
expression,
and the last put
first;
--
called
also
hysteron
proteron..
Great
::
Great
(superl.)
Superior;
admirable;
commanding;
--
applied
to
thoughts,
actions,
and
feelings..
Ideate
::
Ideate
(v. t.) To
apprehend
in
thought
so as to fix and hold in the mind; to
memorize.
Calculated
::
Calculated
(p. p. & a.)
Adapted
by
calculation,
contrivance.
or
forethought
to
accomplish
a
purpose;
as, to use arts
calculated
to
deceive
the
people..
Ideate
::
Ideate
(n.) The
actual
existence
supposed
to
correspond
with an idea; the
correlate
in real
existence
to the idea as a
thought
or
existence.
Traipse
::
Traipse
(v. i.) To walk or run about in a
slatternly,
careless,
or
thoughtless
manner..
Transcendentalism
::
Transcendentalism
(n.)
Ambitious
and
imaginative
vagueness
in
thought,
imagery,
or
diction..
Logic
::
Logic (n.) The
science
or art of exact
reasoning,
or of pure and
formal
thought,
or of the laws
according
to which the
processes
of pure
thinking
should
be
conducted;
the
science
of the
formation
and
application
of
general
notions;
the
science
of
generalization,
judgment,
classification,
reasoning,
and
systematic
arrangement;
correct
reasoning..
Studies
::
Studious
(a.)
Favorable
to
study;
suitable
for
thought
and
contemplation;
as, the
studious
shade..
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