thought
The initial idea or impression that comes to mind.
A thought that is optimistic and constructive.
Deep and careful consideration of a matter.
A positive or pleasant idea.
A thought that is pessimistic or lacks positivity.
Consideration that is done with attention and thoroughness.
A thought that brings joy or happiness.
Thinking based on reason and logic rather than emotion.
The first thought or reaction to something.
Thinking that is clear, reasoned, and follows the principles of logic.
Thoughts about ending one's own life.
A thought that occurs instantly.
Thinking for oneself, not influenced by others.
A gloomy, evil, or pessimistic thought.
The ability to form opinions independently of tradition, authority, or established belief.
A thought that provides reassurance or makes one feel better.
A pleasant and kind thought or gesture.
Thoughts not meant to be shared with others.
An agreeable or enjoyable thought.
A very bad or unpleasant thought.
A thought that shows kindness or consideration.
A person's private, internal thoughts.
A thought that causes worry or unease.
Serious and detailed consideration.
The most secret and private thoughts.
A thought that lasts for only a very short time.
A brief, casual thought.
Used to make a suggestion in a way that is not forceful.
A series of connected thoughts or ideas.
Emphasizes that simply thinking about something is enough to cause a reaction.
A particular set of ideas or opinions that a group of people share on a matter.
A particular way of thinking that is characteristic of a person or group.
To have an idea or thought.
To think about someone or something carefully.
To actively consider or have a particular thought in your mind.
To be thinking so hard that you are not aware of what is happening around you.
To be concentrating very hard on what you are thinking.
To take a moment to think clearly before speaking or acting.
To find a thought so unpleasant that it is difficult to accept.
To organize your ideas, especially before communicating them.
To feel extreme reluctance and fear about a potential future event.
To think about someone who is in a difficult or unpleasant situation.
To force yourself not to think about something.
To dismiss or ignore a thought, often because it is unpleasant.
The series of thoughts and steps someone takes to reach a conclusion.
A characteristic way of thinking about things.
The criminal offense of holding beliefs or doubts that are contrary to the official dogma.
Often used to express the idea or image of something.
Used to specify the subject of one's thoughts.
If a thought or idea occurs to you, it suddenly comes into your mind.
To think of something for a short time.
An idea suddenly appears in one's mind.
An idea appears in the mind very quickly and then is gone.