notions (Meaning)

notions

a personal inclination, small useful articles (as pins, needles, or thread), a belief held, a theory or belief held by a person or group, idea sense 2, conception, an individual's conception or impression of something known, experienced, or imagined, mind, intellect, an inclusive general concept, small useful items, a sudden wish or desire

notions Sentence Examples

  1. The notions of democracy and freedom are fundamental to modern society.
  2. The artist's work explored the notions of beauty and ugliness.
  3. The scientist had unconventional notions about the nature of reality.
  4. The philosopher's notions of morality were highly influential.
  5. The community debated the ethical notions surrounding genetic testing.
  6. The child had simplistic notions about the world, believing in magic and fairies.
  7. The historian challenged the traditional notions of a particular period in history.
  8. The politician's speech appealed to voters' patriotic notions of national pride.
  9. The novel presented complex notions of love, loss, and redemption.
  10. The psychologist's research focused on the cognitive notions of memory and learning.

FAQs About the word notions

a personal inclination, small useful articles (as pins, needles, or thread), a belief held, a theory or belief held by a person or group, idea sense 2, concepti

sundries,novelties, variety, gadgets, geegaws, odds and ends, knickknacks,etceteras, trinkets, baubles

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The notions of democracy and freedom are fundamental to modern society.

The artist's work explored the notions of beauty and ugliness.

The scientist had unconventional notions about the nature of reality.

The philosopher's notions of morality were highly influential.