LIKED vs THOUGHT: NOUN
- N/A
- The condition or state of a person during such mental action.
- The act or the product of thinking.
- Preterit of think.
- A rower's seat; a thwart.
- Preterit and past participle of think.
- Expectation or conception.
- Intention; purpose.
- Consideration; attention.
- The intellectual activity or production of a particular time or group.
- The faculty of thinking or reasoning.
- A product of thinking or other mental activity: : idea.
- The process of thinking; cogitation.
- A personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty
- The content of cognition; the main thing you are thinking about
- The process of thinking (especially thinking carefully)
- The organized beliefs of a period or group or individual
- A synonym of cognition in the common threefold division of modes of consciousness: from the fact that thought, as above described, embraces every cognitive process except sensation, which is a mode of consciousness more allied to volition than to other kinds of cognition.
- The process of using your mind to consider something carefully
- Way of thinking (associated with a group, nation or region).
- The process by which such forms arise or are manipulated; thinking.
- Form created in the mind, rather than the forms perceived through the five senses; an instance of thinking.
- A small degree or quantity; a trifle
- Solicitude; anxious care; concern.
- That which is thought; an idea; a mental conception, whether an opinion, judgment, fancy, purpose, or intention.
- Meditation; serious consideration.
- The act of thinking; the exercise of the mind in any of its higher forms; reflection; cogitation.
- A slight degree; a fraction; a trifle; a little: used in the adverbial phrase a thought: as, a thought too small.
- Care; trouble; anxiety; grief.
- Doubt; perplexity.
- Plural A particular frame of mind; a mood or temper.
- An intention; a design; a purpose; also, a half-formed determination or expectation with reference to future action: with of: as, I have some thought of going to Europe.
- The understanding; intellect.
- The subjective element of intellectual activity; thinking.
- A concept, considered as something which, under the influence of experience and mental action, has a development of its own, more or less independent of individual caprices, and that in the life of an individual, and in history: as, the gradual development of Greek thought.
- An argument, inference, or process of reasoning, by which process the concept is always produced.
- The objective element of the intellectual product.
- A judgment or mental proposition, in which form the concept always appears.
LIKED vs THOUGHT: ADJECTIVE
- Found pleasant or attractive; often used as a combining form
- N/A
LIKED vs THOUGHT: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of like.
- Simple past tense and past participle of think.
LIKED vs THOUGHT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Often used as a combining form
- Found pleasant or attractive
- Imp. & p. p. of think.
- The content of cognition
- (idiom) (a thought) To a small degree; somewhat.
LIKED vs THOUGHT: RELATED WORDS
- Hoped, Chose, Cared, Appreciated, Adore, Love, Adored, Enjoyed, Wished, Thought, Hated, Wanted, Loved, Likable, Likeable
- Liked, Looked, Guess, Believed, Felt, Figured, Knew, Mentation, Cerebration, Sentiment, Intellection, Persuasion, View, Opinion, Idea
LIKED vs THOUGHT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Pleased, Preferred, Tasted, Cared, Appreciated, Adore, Love, Adored, Enjoyed, Thought, Hated, Wanted, Loved, Likable, Likeable
- Sensed, Feared, Believe, Imagined, Wanted, Realized, Liked, Guess, Believed, Felt, Figured, Cerebration, Intellection, Opinion, Idea
LIKED vs THOUGHT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- He said once that he was a Socialist, he liked Russia, and he liked the Communist government.
- He liked math and science, and I liked English.
- Never liked Dave, but then I never liked Opie either.
- They liked American music and they liked theater a lot.
- The king liked Esther more than he liked any of the other women.
- If the justice liked your style, as Stewart liked mine, you got to draft lots of opinions.
- Kavanaugh liked his female clerks and he liked them with that Certain Look.
- He liked her quite and also she liked him back much more.
- Most of those who liked Temple Run, also liked Subway Surfers.
- Sylvia liked that, liked being the lady of the manor, liked giving up work, liked spending his money.
- But we already thought the treatment was effective.
- Well thought out, high quality piece of gear.
- They thought that the bullet would silence us.
- The state court had thought the distinction irrational, but the Supreme Court thought the legislature could have believed a basis for the distinction existed.
- Because I thought, well we thought, that you and Dad would be so angry that you would really punish me badly.
- And in the Mishnah who thought the Jews thought that the Hells the fires of hell were fueled by Gentile flesh.
- Imprisonment is not thought to legitimize kidnapping; neither are fines thought to legitimize robbery.
- Wisdom is certainly present in secular thought, but seems to have a more significant or wieldy tie to religious and philosophical thought processes.
- How did these things happen to me, when I gave no thought to them, or thought something very different?
- So our engineers thought one thing, the customers thought another thing.
LIKED vs THOUGHT: QUESTIONS
- What are Your Favorite Tamil comedian dialogues you liked most?
- How many people have liked undo Murdoch Mysteries on Twitter?
- How to view photos someone else has liked on Instagram?
- Does Instagram notify the person who liked your post?
- Who is the most liked character in Diabolik Lovers?
- What would Zimbabwe have liked more from this test?
- Which forebear would Sir Ranulph have liked to replicate?
- Did Marshall ever tell Lily he actually liked olives?
- What does'liked videos'playlist is made private mean?
- Why are transformational leaders typically well liked?
- When did economic thought begin accepting submissions?
- Does interior monologue contain non-verbal thought?
- Does Successful management require Postformal thought?
- Do thought experiments elicit Universal intuitions?
- How does the thought process work, what is thought process?
- How do you replace an old thought with an alternative thought?
- Do you have to seek purity of thought to carry out thought experiments?
- What are Fleck's thought style and thought collective concepts?
- How does thought action fusion promote thought suppression?
- How can Hebrew thought be compared with Greek thought?