Associations to the word «Notion»
Noun
- Doctrine
- Singularity
- Humanism
- Entropy
- Immortality
- Potency
- Sanctity
- Superstition
- Ambiguity
- Fascism
- Context
- Definition
- Aesthetics
- Humankind
- Clearer
- Rhetoric
- Formulation
- Metaphor
- Refinement
- Rejection
- Sigmund
- Purity
- Philosopher
- Conformity
- Legitimacy
- Linguistics
- Prejudice
- Hierarchy
- Validity
- Regularity
- Paradox
- Curvature
- Belief
- Understanding
- Supernatural
- Imperialism
- Consciousness
- Cosmos
- Uniformity
- Proposition
- Capitalism
- Stereotype
- Inference
- Absolute
- Sovereignty
- Derivation
- Reasoning
- Cling
- Nineteenth
- Infinity
- Colonialism
- Perfection
- Identity
- Linguistic
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
NOTION, noun. Mental apprehension of whatever may be known, thought, or imagined; idea, concept.
NOTION, noun. A sentiment; an opinion.
NOTION, noun. (obsolete) Sense; mind. Shakespeare.
NOTION, noun. (colloquial) An invention; an ingenious device; a knickknack.
NOTION, noun. Any small article used in sewing and haberdashery, such as a button or zipper.
NOTION, noun. (colloquial) Inclination; intention; disposition.
Dictionary definition
NOTION, noun. A vague idea in which some confidence is placed; "his impression of her was favorable"; "what are your feelings about the crisis?"; "it strengthened my belief in his sincerity"; "I had a feeling that she was lying".
NOTION, noun. A general inclusive concept.
NOTION, noun. An odd or fanciful or capricious idea; "the theatrical notion of disguise is associated with disaster in his stories"; "he had a whimsy about flying to the moon"; "whimsy can be humorous to someone with time to enjoy it".
NOTION, noun. (usually plural) small personal articles or clothing or sewing items; "buttons and needles are notions".
Wise words
Words are but symbols for the relations of things to one
another and to us; nowhere do they touch upon absolute
truth.