n.
1 the process or power of thinking; the faculty of reason.
2 a way of thinking characteristic of or associated with a particular time, people, group, etc. (medieval European thought).
3 sober reflection or consideration (gave it much thought).
4 an idea or piece of reasoning produced by thinking (many good thoughts came out of the discussion).
5 (foll. by of + verbal noun or to + infin.) a partly formed intention or hope (gave up all thoughts of winning; had no thought to go).
6 (usu. in pl.) what one is thinking; one's opinion (have you any thoughts on this?).
7 the subject of one's thinking (my one thought was to get away).
8 (prec. by a) somewhat (seems to me a thought arrogant).
Phrases and idioms:
give thought to consider; think about. in thought thinking, meditating. take thought consider matters. thought-provoking stimulating serious thought. thought-reader a person supposedly able to perceive another's thoughts. thought-reading the supposed perception of what another is thinking. thought transference telepathy. thought-wave an undulation of the supposed medium of thought transference.
Derivatives:
-thoughted adj. (in comb.).
Etymology: OE thoht (as THINK)
2.
past and past part. of THINK.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.