a belief about what is likely to happen in the future, often based on previous experiences or desires
"Expectation was high."
"The expectation of success made them work even harder."
Explore 58 English words about thoughts with pronunciation, definitions and example sentences.
a belief about what is likely to happen in the future, often based on previous experiences or desires
"Expectation was high."
"The expectation of success made them work even harder."
an idea or belief that one thinks is true without having a proof
"That is a false assumption."
"She made a wrong assumption about his intentions and later regretted it deeply."
an idea accepted as true without proof, often used as a basis for reasoning
"Based on supposition."
"His entire theory was based on mere supposition without solid evidence."
the action of understanding or becoming fully aware of something
"The sudden realization hit him."
"She had a sudden realization that she had made a big mistake in her previous decision."
the act of making something known or revealed, particularly something surprising or previously unknown
"The revelation shocked everyone."
"The surprising revelation changed everyones opinion about the famous actor completely."
the event when Jesus Christ was revealed to the Magi
"The feast of the Epiphany is celebrated on January 6th."
"On Epiphany, many families exchange gifts to celebrate the visit of the three wise men."
the condition of being unable or unwilling to believe something
"Look of incredulity."
"A wave of incredulity washed over the audience as the magician performed his seemingly impossible trick."
a general concept or idea that is not tied to any specific instance or physical form
"Love is an abstraction."
"The lecture discussed complex philosophical abstraction that was hard to understand."
the process of carefully thinking about or discussing something in detail before making a decision
"The jury reached a verdict after long deliberation."
"After much deliberation the jury finally reached a verdict after three days of discussion."
a strong and uncontrollable interest or attachment to something or someone, causing constant thoughts, intense emotions, and repetitive behaviors
"Her obsession with cleanliness made her wash her hands constantly."
"His obsession with collecting vintage watches eventually consumed all of his savings and free time."
a mental state achieved by maintaining a moment-by-moment awareness of one's thoughts, feelings, etc., used as a therapeutic technique
"Mindfulness helps reduce stress."
"Many people practice mindfulness to reduce stress and improve mental health."
a set of beliefs about the nature of the world and the place of humans within it
"His world view."
"His world view was shaped by his travels and experiences in many different countries."
a set of attitudes, beliefs, or a mental disposition that influences how a person interprets and responds to situations
"You need a positive mindset."
"Having a positive mindset helps people overcome many difficult challenges in life."
a belief that something is true without any proof
"It is a presumption to think you will win."
"He made the wrong presumption that everyone would agree with his idea immediately."
hard to understand or explain
"The clue is puzzling."
"Her sudden decision to quit her job was puzzling because everyone thought she was happy and successful in her position at work."
arousing interest and curiosity due to being strange or mysterious
"The idea is intriguing."
"The detective found an intriguing clue at the crime scene that did not seem to fit with any of the other evidence that he had collected."
(of a system, device, or technique) intricately developed to a high level of complexity
"The device is sophisticated."
"The sophisticated algorithm could analyze vast amounts of data to predict future market trends with remarkable accuracy."
feeling confused and having trouble thinking or reacting correctly
"She looked dazed."
"The dazed boxer staggered to his corner after being hit hard and the referee began to count to ten."
paying close attention to one's surroundings or circumstances to stay aware of potential risks or threats
"The guard is watchful."
"The watchful parent kept an eye on the children playing near the pool and she was ready to jump in if anyone fell."
confused or puzzled, often because of a complex or difficult situation or problem
"I am perplexed."
"The perplexed student stared at the math problem for twenty minutes and she still could not figure out how to solve it."
in a way that shows close focus, deep concentration, or eager attention to something
"The student listened intently to the teacher."
"The student listened intently to the teacher and took detailed notes on every important point that was discussed during the lecture."
to give careful thought to something, its various aspects, implications, or possibilities
"He paused to ponder the difficult question."
"He paused to ponder the difficult question before giving his final answer during the interview."
to remember past events, experiences, or memories with a sense of nostalgia
"Old friends reminisce about their childhood days."
"Old friends often reminisce about their childhood adventures when they get together after many years apart."
to understand something through thought or reasoning
"I could not discern his true motives."
"It was difficult to discern the faint outline of the distant ship through the thick fog that had settled."
to form an idea or concept in the mind by combining existing ideas or information
"It is hard to conceptualize infinity."
"It is very difficult to conceptualize the vast size of the universe because it is so much larger than anything we experience daily."
to create reasonable explanations for behaviors, decisions, or actions, especially when they may not truly represent the real motives
"She rationalized her bad decision."
"She tried to rationalize her bad decision by blaming external factors instead of accepting her own responsibility for the mistake."
to picture something in one's mind
"She envisions a successful career ahead."
"She can easily envision herself living in a small house by the sea after she retires from work."
to incorporate or integrate information, beliefs, or values into one's own understanding or mindset
"Students internalize values from their teachers."
"Children often internalize the values and beliefs of their parents without even realizing that they are doing so over many years."
to absorb all of someone's attention or time, captivating them completely
"The novel engrossed her completely."
"The thrilling mystery novel completely engrossed her and she could not put it down until she finished the final chapter."
to think about something with regard to its condition and relating information so as to understand it better
"Contextualize the quote within the era."
"The professor tried to contextualize the historical event by explaining the social and economic conditions of that specific time period."
to understand and make sense of something after giving it a lot of thought
"I cannot fathom his motives."
"I simply cannot fathom why he would make such a foolish decision after all the warnings he received from his friends."
to come to a conclusion without enough evidence
"I surmise that he is lying."
"From the muddy footprints on the carpet the detective could surmise that the intruder had entered through the back door."
to consider in a particular manner
"The court deems the evidence admissible today."
"The court deemed the evidence insufficient to convict the defendant and ordered his immediate release from custody."
to attribute a particular quality, cause, or origin to someone or something
"He ascribes his success to luck."
"The historian ascribes the fall of the empire to economic decline and military weakness rather than a single event."
to unsettle someone, often leading them to lose their confidence or peace temporarily
"The news did not faze him."
"Despite the unexpected setback, the determined athlete refused to let the minor injury faze his preparation for the upcoming competition."
to puzzle someone by being mysterious or difficult to understand
"The magician's tricks mystify the audience."
"The magician's clever tricks mystified the audience who could not figure out how he performed them."
to confuse someone, leaving them uncertain
"The complex instructions bewildered him."
"The complicated instructions on the tax form completely bewildered the elderly couple who had to ask their daughter for help."
to confuse someone, often by being difficult to understand
"Her strange behavior bemused everyone."
"The professor's lecture, filled with complex jargon, seemed designed to bemuse rather than enlighten the students."
the process or act of depicting or detailing the distinctive traits, qualities, or features of a person, object, or concept
"The characterization was good."
"The author's masterful characterization brought the complex protagonist vividly to life."
a moment in which one comes to a sudden realization
"It was an epiphany."
"Staring at the stars, she experienced a sudden epiphany about the universe's vastness."
the ability to comprehend or firmly understand a concept, idea, or piece of information
"The concept is beyond my grasp."
"She has a quick grasp of new and difficult concepts in mathematics."
the act of forming a personal understanding or mental image of something based on individual perception or analysis
"My interpretation is different."
"His interpretation of the ancient text offered a new perspective on its meaning."
the action of predicting something to happen in the future
"In anticipation of the party."
"The crowd's anticipation grew with each passing moment before the concert began."
a statement made about the likelihood of something happening in the future
"The prediction was wrong."
"The weather prediction for tomorrow calls for sunny skies with a high temperature near eighty degrees Fahrenheit."
a mental spark that drives unusual creativity or activity
"The poem was a sudden flash of inspiration."
"The breathtaking sunset over the mountains gave her the inspiration she needed to start painting again."
a notion or idea formed in the mind, representing a general understanding or mental image of something
"The conception of the idea took years."
"The artist had a completely new conception of how to present the historical event."
the intuitive understanding or perception of the inner nature or truth of something
"I have an insight."
"Her deep insight into human nature allowed her to understand complex motivations."
having refined taste, elegance, and knowledge of complex matters
"She is sophisticated and smart."
"The sophisticated diplomat navigated the complex international negotiations with grace and skill."
to think about or consider something as a possibility
"She contemplated her future career options."
"She sat by the window to contemplate her future career options after graduating from university."
to consider or regard someone or something in a particular way or context
"I conceive this is a good idea."
"She could not conceive of a situation where her carefully laid plans would unravel so disastrously."
to completely understand, acknowledge, or become aware of the existence, validity, or importance of something
"I recognize you from school."
"It is crucial to recognize the significant impact that climate change is having on our planet."
to think about something carefully before making a decision or forming an opinion
"Consider all options before deciding."
"Before making a final decision please consider all the possible consequences of your actions carefully."
to view or assess something or someone in a certain way based on evaluation
"I esteem your opinion highly."
"We esteem him for his unwavering dedication to the cause of social justice."
to relate or assign a feature or quality to something or someone
"Attribute this to luck."
"Scientists often attribute the remarkable success of the experiment to a combination of careful planning and serendipity."
to acknowledge someone as the source, agent, or possessor of an action, achievement, or quality
"We credit him with success."
"The entire team will credit her with the groundbreaking discovery that changed the field."
to establish a lasting impression or memory of something in someone's mind
"The experience imprinted on his memory."
"The terrible experience imprinted itself deeply on his memory and he could never forget the traumatic event."
to interpret or understand something that is difficult or unclear
"Can you decipher this old handwriting?"
"It took historians many years to decipher the ancient hieroglyphs found on the walls of the Egyptian tomb near the Nile river."
to completely occupy or fill the mind, often to the point of obsession or intense focus
"This consumes my thoughts."
"The constant worry about the future began to consume her waking hours and her dreams."
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