The word “thought” refers to the logical process of thinking and represents either the noun or past tense of the verb “to think”. Another word for “thought” is idea. More synonyms of the word “thought” will be accounted for in this article in its different meanings.
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“Thought” – General synonyms
The following illustrates other words for “thought” that may be used in everyday conversation as well as in academic writing.
“Thought” – synonyms in the sense of consideration
Synonyms of the word “thought” in the sense of consideration, meaning the deliberate thinking of something, are:
- Account
- Consideration
- Contemplation
- Debate
- Deliberation
- Hesitation
- Indecision
- Introspection
- Reflection
- Study
“Thought” – synonyms in the sense of idea
Synonyms of the word “thought” in the sense of idea, meaning the reception of a picture in the mind, are:
- Assumption
- Belief
- Concept
- Epiphany
- Hunch
- Idea
- Image
- Impression
- Notion
- Picture
- Reflection
- Theory
“Thought” – synonyms in the sense of believed
Synonyms of the word “thought” in the sense of believed, meaning that something has been assumed, are:
- Assumed
- Believed
- Conceived
- Considered
- Guessed
- Imagined
- Perceived
- Reckoned
- Regarded
- Supposed
- Viewed
“Thought” – Synonyms used in academic writing
In an academic context, the word “thought” is used as another expression for notion or idea. Synonyms for “thought” used in academic writing will be shown below.
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“Problem” Synonyms | Examples |
Issue | The unpredictable outcome creates the problem of unclarity. |
The unpredictable outcome creates the issue of unclarity. | |
Dilemma | The problem of whether to take this sample or not is… |
The dilemma of whether to take this sample or not is… | |
Complication | The lack of participants created a problem to the research. |
The lack of participants created a complication to the research. | |
Obstruction | The given period of time caused a problem in the process. |
The given period of time caused an obstruction in the process. |