Associations to the word «Locke»
Noun
- Descartes
- Rousseau
- Hume
- Kant
- Alain
- Kimberley
- Voltaire
- Treatise
- Liberalism
- Eastwood
- Sumner
- Alton
- Thinker
- Hurley
- Enlightenment
- Hegel
- Philosopher
- Bacon
- Gottfried
- Sawyer
- Boone
- Newton
- Elsie
- Eva
- Essay
- Aquinas
- Stephenson
- Idealism
- Quinn
- Paine
- Boyle
- Aristotle
- Leroy
- Plato
- Latham
- Skepticism
- Emissary
- Kimberly
- Lambert
- Berkeley
- Theorist
- Desmond
- Harlem
- Cor
- Philosophy
- Automaton
- Austen
- Vince
- Milton
- Kingsley
- Gary
- Eighteenth
- Clint
- Josef
- Jacques
- Terry
- Whig
- Ollie
- John
- Marx
- Flashback
- Isaac
- Dryden
- Materialism
- Elliott
- Ashley
- Bosch
- Unitarian
- Liberty
- Puritan
- Sidney
- Galileo
- Jefferson
- Matthew
- Renaissance
- Legitimacy
- Slate
- Freighter
- Brent
- Rowan
- Coleridge
- Cicero
- Sensation
- Addison
- Critique
- Fullback
- Lilly
- Rutherford
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
LOCKE, proper noun. An English surname.
LOCKE, proper noun. John Locke (1632 – 1704); an influential English philosopher of the Enlightenment and social contract theorist.
LOCKE, noun. Archaic spelling of lock.
Dictionary definition
LOCKE, noun. English empiricist philosopher who believed that all knowledge is derived from sensory experience (1632-1704).
Wise words
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