thought
1
[ thawt ]
/ θɔt /
noun
Origin of thought
1SYNONYMS FOR thought
2 See
idea.
3 reflection, cogitation.
Words nearby thought
Definition for thought (2 of 4)
Definition for thought (3 of 4)
Origin of think
1
before 900; Middle English
thinken, variant of
thenken, Old English
thencan; cognate with Dutch, German
denken, Old Norse
thekkja, Gothic
thagkjan; akin to
thank
Definition for thought (4 of 4)
think
2
[ thingk ]
/ θɪŋk /
verb (used without object), thought, think·ing. Obsolete.
to seem or appear (usually used impersonally with a dative as the subject).
Compare
methinks.
Origin of think
2
before 900; Middle English
thinken, Old English
thyncan; cognate with Dutch
dunken, German
dünken, Old Norse
thykkja, Gothic
thugkjan
Example sentences from the Web for thought
British Dictionary definitions for thought (1 of 2)
Word Origin for thought
Old English
thōht; related to Old Frisian
thochta, Old Saxon, Old High German
githācht
British Dictionary definitions for thought (2 of 2)
think
/ (θɪŋk) /
verb thinks, thinking or thought
noun
Derived forms of think
thinker, nounWord Origin for think
Old English
thencan; related to Old Frisian
thenza, Old Saxon
thenkian, Old High German
denken, Old Norse
thekkja, Gothic
thagkjan
Medical definitions for thought (1 of 2)
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.
Medical definitions for thought (2 of 2)
think
[ thĭngk ]
v.
To exercise the power of reason, as by conceiving ideas, drawing inferences, and using judgment.
To weigh or consider an idea.
To bring a thought to mind by imagination or invention.
To recall a thought or an image to mind.
Idioms and Phrases with thought (1 of 2)
thought
see food for thought; lost in thought; on second thought; penny for your thoughts; perish the thought; train of thought. Also see under think.
Idioms and Phrases with thought (2 of 2)
think