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How to use "thoughts" in a sentence?
/THôt/
noun
idea or opinion produced by thinking, or occurring suddenly in mind.
other
What you think; your opinions or ideas on.
You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.
/vyo͞o/
ability to see something or to be seen from particular place. To have a particular opinion or idea about.
/ˈimij/
General idea or opinion of something. To obtain pictures by scanning them with a machine.
The word "thoughts" is a countable noun.
The word "thoughts" is the plural of "thought".
A phrase often used as part of an attempt to comfort someone who has just su ...
A phrase often used as part of an attempt to comfort someone who has just suffered a tragic loss, as in, "Our thoughts and prayers are with you." The frequent use of the phrase or similar expressions by politicians after mass shootings in the US has increasingly been criticized by those who believe it is used to avoid pursuing tangible actions, notably changes to gun laws.
used to ask someone what they are thinking about.
used to ask someone what they are thinking about.