English Words: T

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thought reformnoun

Individual ideological indoctrination, especially that conducted in Communist China under Mao Zedong.

thought showernoun

Synonym of brainstorming.

thought the sun shined out of someone's assverb

simple past and past participle of think the sun shines out of someone's ass

thought transferencenoun

The supposed ability to transmit thoughts, images, or mental states directly from one mind to another without any known sensory channel.

thought-bearingadj

Having a semantic meaning, as opposed to a syntactic function.

thought-controlledadj

manipulated or regulated directly by the mind.

thought-formnoun

Any of a set of presuppositions or fundamental ideas which define the thinking of people of a given region, time period etc.

thought-outadj

planned

thought-provokingadj

Interesting in a way that challenges one's beliefs, attitudes, or perspective.

thought-terminating clichénoun

A commonly used phrase or piece of folk wisdom used to quell cognitive dissonance.

thought-worldnoun

The world as seen in terms of the attitudes, belief systems, assumptions etc. of a given society or people.

thoughtcastnoun

A telepathic message or transmission.

thoughtcasternoun

One who communicates telepathically.

thoughtcastingnoun

Sending thoughts by telepathy.

thoughtcrimenoun

A crime committed by having unorthodox, unofficial, controversial or socially unacceptable thoughts.

thoughtcriminalnoun

Alternative form of thought criminal.

thoughtedadj

Having thoughts of a specified kind.

thoughtenverb

past participle of think.

thoughtestverb

second-person singular simple past indicative of think

thoughtfuladj

Demonstrating thought or careful consideration.

thoughtfullnessnoun

Archaic form of thoughtfulness.

thoughtfullyadv

In a thoughtful or pensive manner.

thoughtfulnessnoun

Thoughtful and considerate attention.

thoughtlessadj

Marked by or showing lack of due thought or care.

thoughtlesslyadv

Done without thinking.

thoughtlessnessnoun

disregard for other's feelings

thoughtletnoun

a small or insignificant thought

thoughtlikeadj

Resembling a thought.

thoughtnessnoun

The state or condition of being thought.

thoughtographnoun

A photograph produced by thoughtography.

thoughtographernoun

A person who performs thoughtography.

thoughtographicadj

Pertaining to thoughtography.

thoughtographynoun

The supposed psychic ability of imprinting images onto film.

thoughtproofadj

Resistant to thought; not permitting a person to think.

thoughtsnoun

plural of thought

thoughts and prayersphrase

Used by officials and celebrities as a condolence after a tragic event.

thoughtscapenoun

A mental or imaginary landscape.

thoughtsickadj

Sick with worry.

thoughtsomeadj

Characterised by thought or thinking; thoughtful; pensive; meditative

thoughtwaynoun

The practices and underlying assumptions dictating how the members of a given society or culture think.

thoughtworthyadj

Worthy of thought or of being thought; considerable.

thoughtyadj

Given to serious thought or reflection; either attentive or pensive.

Thounaojamname

A Meitei surname from Manipuri

Thounename

French spelling of Thun, Switzerland.

thousnoun

plural of thou; the use of the second-person pronoun "thou," especially as a marker of archaism, formality, or reverence; also thou's.

thousandnum

A numerical value equal to 1,000 = 10 × 100 = 10³ (1 E+3 exactly—in scientific E notation.)

thousand and onenoun

Alternative form of thousand one (US form)

Thousand Islandname

Attributive form of Thousand Islands.

Thousand Island dressingnoun

A salad dressing of mayonnaise, ketchup, Tabasco sauce and finely chopped vegetables.

thousand millionnum

Synonym of billion (“short scale: 10⁹”).

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The English alphabetical index for the letter T contains 27,828 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 557 pages, and you are currently viewing page 230. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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