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thought
and pp. of think; pronounced thaut.
thought
adjective
Properly, that which the mind thinks. Thought is either the act or operation of the mind, when attending to a particular subject or thing or it is the idea consequent on that operation. We say, a man’s thoughts are employed on government, on religion, on trade or arts, or his thoughts are employed on his dress or his means of living. By this we mean that the mind is directed to that particular subject or object; that is, according to the literal import of the verb think, the mind, the intellectual part of man, is set upon such an object, it holds it in view or contemplation, or it extends to it, it stretches to it. Thought cannot be superadded to matter, so as in any sense to render it true that matter can become cogitative.
thought
Idea; conception. I wish to convey my thoughts to another person. I employ words that express my thoughts, so that he may have the same ideas; in this case, our thoughts will be alike.
thought
Fancy; conceit; something framed by the imagination. Thoughts come crowding in so fast upon me, that my only difficulty is to choose or reject.
thought
Reflection; particular consideration. Why do you keep alone? Using those thoughts which should have died . With them they think on.
thought
Opinion; judgment. Thus Bethel spoke, who always speaks his thoughts.
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Meditation; serious consideration. Pride, of all others the most dangerous fault, Proceeds from want of sense or want of thought.
thought
Design; purpose. All their thoughts are against me for evil. Psalms 56:5; Psalms 33:11; Jeremiah 29:11.
thought
Silent contemplation.
thought
Solicitude; care; concern. Hawis was put in trouble, and died with thought and anguish before his business came to an end.
thought
Inward reasoning; the workings of conscience. Their thoughts the meanwhile accusing or else excusing one another. Romans 2:15.
thought
A small degree or quantity; as a thought longer; a thought better. To take thought, to be solicitous or anxious. Matthew 6:34.