thinking
[ˈθɪŋkɪŋ]
Definition:
1. The process of thinking about something.
2. Ideas or opinions about something.
3. Endowed with the capacity to reason.
Use 'thinking' in a sentence:
- 1. Without thinking one cannot realize.
- 2. A newspaper called him 'the thinking man's Tory'.
- 3. You look preoccupied: what are you thinking of?
- 4. What is the current thinking on this question?
- 5. You really must try to start thinking positively.
- 6. I could have wept thinking about what I'd missed.
- 7. I'm thinking of applying for a new job.
- 8. He needed a sounding board rather than thinking alone.
- 9. She couldn't help but wonder what he was thinking.
- 10. What were you thinking of? You shouldn't steal.
- 11. What was the point of thinking about him?
- 12. Stop thinking of shop all the time!
- 13. Just thinking about the accident makes me shudder.
- 14. She was thinking about her childhood days.
- 15. I've been thinking about that all the time.
- 16. My thinking always lags behind reality.
- 17. When I said that, I was not thinking of her feelings.
- 18. This text illuminates the philosopher's early thinking.
- 19. You're very quiet. What are you thinking?
- 20. Don't be deluded into thinking that we are out of danger yet.
- 21. I can detect signs of improvement in your thinking.
- 22. He was staring, thinking.
- 23. I've grown so lonesome, thinking of you.
- 24. This is a time of decisive action and quick thinking.
- 25. By living a blue moon with the Indians, he was assimilated to them in his thinking and actions.
- 26. The young people are the most eager to learn and the least conservative in their thinking.
- 27. The old man was in a trance, thinking of his past life.
- 28. Thinking people on both sides will applaud this book.
- 29. I agree with you in thinking that he had forgotten it.
- 30. You're surely not thinking of going, are you?
- 31. Much thinking yields wisdom.
- 32. They are incapable of thinking intelligently about politics.
- 33. She's thinking about a career in banking.
- 34. I was just thinking what a long way it is.
- 35. The word I'm thinking of ends in '-ous'.
- 36. You're very quiet; what are you thinking of?
- 37. Listen, I shall be thinking of you always.
- 38. I am thinking of installing central heating.
- 39. Without thinking, Neil cupped his hands over his genitals.
- 40. His thinking goes against all logic.
- 41. We need to start thinking globally.
- 42. After the pain of defeat passes, England have some thinking to do.
- 43. The wine had made him incapable of thinking clearly.
- 44. She explained the thinking behind the campaign.
- 45. The news started me thinking.
- 46. She spoke mechanically, as if thinking of something else.
- 47. I wondered uneasily what he was thinking.
- 48. His quick thinking saved her life.
- 49. I had to do some quick thinking.
- 50. I'm only thinking of you.
- 51. He'll never come round to our way of thinking.
- 52. I remember thinking how lovely he looked.
- 53. Quick-thinking TV bosses bleeped out the abuse.
- 54. Such thinking is fashionable among right-wing politicians.