thinker
A very important and influential thinker.
Refers to someone with exceptional intelligence and insight.
Someone who can think and react to situations rapidly.
A thinker who has novel and imaginative ideas.
Someone who thinks in a reasoned, step-by-step manner.
A thinker whose ideas have had a significant impact on others.
A thinker whose ideas are new and not copied from others.
Someone who can think and express their ideas in a logical and understandable way.
One of the most important and respected thinkers in a particular field.
Someone who analyzes and evaluates issues objectively.
A thinker who deals with important and weighty subjects.
Someone who thinks profoundly about serious and complex subjects.
Similar to 'free thinker', emphasizing thought that is not influenced by others.
Someone who is good at planning for the future and achieving long-term goals.
Similar to 'deep thinker', emphasizing great intellectual depth.
Someone who forms their own opinions rather than accepting established views.
A thinker who focuses on government, politics, and the state.
A thinker from the modern era (roughly 16th to 20th century) or with modern ideas.
Someone who thinks about important issues or has ambitious ideas.
A thinker who applies scientific principles to their thought process.
A thinker who is living and working in the present time.
A thinker from the philosophical and cultural tradition of Europe and the Americas.
A thinker who focuses on religion, faith, and spirituality.
A thinker who supports social reform and individual freedoms.
A thinker who holds traditional values and is cautious about change.
A thinker who advocates for the rights and equality of women.
A thinker who advocates for thorough or complete political or social change.
A thinker whose work is based on or influenced by Christian theology.
A thinker from ancient Greece or Rome.
A thinker who was influential during the 1800s.
A thinker from the Middle Ages.
Used to specify the subject or field of a thinker's expertise.