thoughts (Meaning)

thoughts

something that is thought, the power to imagine, a little, serious consideration, power of imagining, the act or process of thinking, recollection, remembrance, reasoning power, a developed intention or plan, something (as an opinion or belief) in the mind, something (such as an opinion or belief) in the mind, the intellectual product or the organized views and principles of a period, place, group, or individual, power of thinking and especially of reasoning and judging, the action or process of thinking, an individual act or product of thinking, a product of thinking (as an idea, fancy, or invention)

Synonyms & Antonyms of thoughts

thoughts Sentence Examples

  1. His thoughts raced through his mind like a torrent of ideas.
  2. Sarah buried her thoughts deep within her heart, afraid to reveal them.
  3. The professor's thoughts were profound and complex, challenging students to think critically.
  4. As she gazed out the window, her thoughts drifted away to a distant land.
  5. James struggled to silence his negative thoughts, which plagued him relentlessly.
  6. The therapist encouraged her to explore her thoughts and feelings openly.
  7. The young boy's thoughts were filled with wonder and imagination.
  8. Eleanor's thoughts were so private that even her closest friends couldn't penetrate them.
  9. The writer's thoughts flowed effortlessly onto the page, creating a beautiful tapestry of words.
  10. The doctor's thoughts were focused solely on finding the cure for his patient's rare disease.

FAQs About the word thoughts

something that is thought, the power to imagine, a little, serious consideration, power of imagining, the act or process of thinking, recollection, remembrance,

deliberations,considerations, accounts, cogitations, ruminations, debates, contemplations, studies, advisements,reflections

short shrifts,,

His thoughts raced through his mind like a torrent of ideas.

Sarah buried her thoughts deep within her heart, afraid to reveal them.

The professor's thoughts were profound and complex, challenging students to think critically.

As she gazed out the window, her thoughts drifted away to a distant land.