Definition: 1. The content of cognition; the main thing you are thinking about. 2. The process of thinking (especially thinking carefully). 3. The organized beliefs of a period or group or individual. 4. A personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty.
Use 'thought' in a sentence:
1. She thought of him with affection.
2. They thought slavery was morally wrong.
3. We thought we had them licked.
4. It's just as I thought.
5. I thought the play was only mediocre.
6. She thought him kind and generous.
7. I've just had a terrible thought.
8. She thought her last hour had come.
9. I've just had a thought.
10. 'I must be crazy,' she thought.
11. The thought never entered my head.
12. I thought you'd never finish!
13. I thought we could go out tonight.
14. I thought she told you.
15. Her thoughts turned inwards.
16. I thought it was ungrateful of her.
17. "We thought you'd emigrated."—"No, no."
18. The thought was somehow insupportable.
19. I thought you were mocking me.
20. I thought she was messing around.
21. Papa thought her an angel.
22. He sighed deeply at the thought.
23. I thought, "Wow, what a good idea."
24. She must be sick, Tatiana thought.
25. Aristotle's scientific theories dominated Western thought for fifteen hundred years.
26. I thought I'd die laughing.
27. The thought seemed to amuse him.
28. I need time to order my thoughts.
29. She thought he was an unpleasant man.
30. I thought, oh my gawd!
31. Whoever thought up that joke?
32. Who would have thought to find you here?
33. Look at the time ─ it's much later than I thought.
34. I told him right off what I thought of him.
35. The decision was based on emotion rather than rational thought.
36. I thought I'd try the local brew.
37. Their family has always been well thought of around here.