thought

Related to thought: Thought disorder
See:
  • (as) swift as thought
  • (one) never thought (one) would see (someone) here
  • a penny for your thoughts
  • a school of thought
  • a second thought
  • a sobering thought
  • a thought
  • a train of thought
  • absorbed in thought
  • collect (one's) thoughts
  • collect (oneself)
  • collect thoughts
  • collect yourself/your thoughts
  • come to think of it
  • don't give (something) a second thought
  • don't give (something) another thought
  • food for thought
  • get second thoughts (about someone or something)
  • give (one) food for thought
  • give (one) pause for thought
  • give (something) thought
  • give pause for thought
  • give some thought to
  • give thought to (something)
  • have second thoughts
  • have second thoughts about (someone or something)
  • hold that thought
  • I thought as much
  • I thought you'd never ask
  • it's the thought that counts
  • lose (one's) train of thought
  • lose train of thought
  • lost in thought
  • never thought I'd see you here!
  • not give (something) a second thought
  • not give (something) another thought
  • not give it another thought
  • not think much of (someone or something)
  • on second thought
  • on second thoughts
  • pale at the thought of (something)
  • park that thought
  • penny for your thoughts
  • penny for your thoughts, a
  • perish the thought
  • perish the thought!
  • read (one's) mind
  • read (one's) thoughts
  • read somebody's mind/thoughts
  • recoil at the sight
  • recoil at the thought (of someone or something)
  • school of thought
  • second thoughts
  • swift as an arrow
  • the wish is father to the thought
  • think (one) owns the place
  • think (someone or something) is fit for (someone or something)
  • think (someone) hung the moon and the stars
  • think (the) better of (one)
  • think a great deal of (someone or something)
  • think a lot of (someone or something)
  • think about (someone or something)
  • think ahead
  • think aloud
  • think before (doing something)
  • think before (one) (does something)
  • think better of it/(something)
  • think big
  • think fit (to do something)
  • think greatly of (someone or something)
  • think highly of (someone or something)
  • think ill of (someone or something)
  • think inside the box
  • think little of (someone or something)
  • think long and hard
  • think much of (someone or something)
  • think nothing of (doing something)
  • think nothing of (someone or something)
  • Think nothing of it
  • think of
  • think on (someone or something)
  • think on (something)
  • think out
  • think out loud
  • think out of the box
  • think outside (of) the box
  • think over
  • think poorly of (someone or something)
  • think positive
  • think the sun rises and sets on (someone)
  • think the world of (someone or something)
  • think through
  • think to (do something)
  • think to (oneself)
  • think twice
  • think up
  • think upon (someone or something)
  • thought box
  • thoughts and prayers
  • thoughts to live by
  • train of thought
  • who could have thought
  • who would have thought
  • Who would have thought it?
  • Who would have thought?
  • without a second thought
  • words to live by
References in classic literature
Among these we may take as an example his Austrian successor Meinong.* According to him there are three elements involved in the thought of an object.
And will you tell them all that I have thought of them every day, and that my heart is faithful to them everywhere?
'The girls are all right," she thought; "but the boys?"
So long as Colin shut himself up in his room and thought only of his fears and weakness and his detestation of people who looked at him and reflected hourly on humps and early death, he was a hysterical half-crazy little hypochondriac who knew nothing of the sunshine and the spring and also did not know that he could get well and could stand upon his feet if he tried to do it.
Especially did the Queen's class gird up their loins for the fray, for at the end of the coming year, dimly shadowing their pathway already, loomed up that fateful thing known as "the Entrance," at the thought of which one and all felt their hearts sink into their very shoes.
But I've thought of one--I won't do things to spite people."
White, the banker's wife, thought him schol- arly and refined.
The making a fact the subject of thought raises it.
I thought it could hardly have failed to strike them that there was something incongruous in him.
"I never said it was," she retorted with spirit, "I never thought for a moment that it was." She added, a trifle too late in the story, "Besides, I don't know what you are talking of."
"I am so surprised, Philip; I had not thought of it." And the effort to say this brought the tears down too.
"My past life!" she thought. "What will he think of me when he knows my past life?"
'And then there's the Butterfly,' Alice went on, after she had taken a good look at the insect with its head on fire, and had thought to herself, 'I wonder if that's the reason insects are so fond of flying into candles--because they want to turn into Snap-dragon-flies!'
Mary was his favorite child, and whatever Susan might say, and right as she was on all other subjects, Caleb thought it natural that Fred or any one else should think Mary more lovable than other girls.
She thought only of one thing, her sorrow, which, after the break caused by cares for the present, seemed already to belong to the past.