0 past simple and past participle of think
1 the act of thinking about or considering something, an idea or opinion, or a set of ideas about a particular subject:
2 past simple and past participle of think
3 the act of thinking about something to form ideas and opinions, or an idea or opinion produced by thinking:
[ U ] The very thought of standing up in front of an audience scares me to death.
[ C ] It’s just a thought, but since it’s such a beautiful day, why don’t we go for a drive?
[ U ] His early religious training helped to shape his thought.
[ C ] Do you have any thoughts on what we should do now?
[ U ] I have given this matter considerable thought.
To speculate, the empirical findings of this article may be thought to provide a 'revisionist' view of the developmental state.
The behavioral result is that activation in this pathway is thought to facilitate top-down goal-oriented behavior and thereby simultaneously suppress alternative nongoal-oriented behaviors.
There are and always will be "schools of thought" that favor one or more interpretive themes over competitors.
Luminance gradients are usually thought to provide cues about the interactions of light and surfaces that model the volume of the resulting object.
If they thought both meanings were synonymous, then they were told to choose the meaning that would be the most likely used for the sentence.
Traditionally, lexical contexts and sentential contexts were thought to play very different roles in word recognition, each applying at a separate stage.
What if past thought were not always surpassed thought?
This includes the way that aspects of health care are thought about and represented.