Associations to the word «Thinking»
Noun
- Reasoning
- Perceiving
- Creativity
- Cognition
- Acting
- Intuition
- Rationality
- Descartes
- Talking
- Hegel
- Fallacy
- Thinker
- Remembering
- Knowing
- Dreaming
- Imagining
- Mentality
- Kant
- Habit
- Skill
- Nietzsche
- Schizophrenia
- Enlightenment
- Learner
- Freud
- Materialism
- Reverie
- Mind
- Thought
- Hallucination
- Forgetting
- Doing
- Forward
- Thinking
- Speaking
- Skepticism
- Feeling
- Sensing
- Logic
- Perception
- Mode
- Coping
- Understanding
- Idealism
- Marxism
- Living
- Delusion
- Learning
- Originality
Adjective
- Divergent
- Cognitive
- Intuitive
- Reasoning
- Critical
- Awake
- Holistic
- Logical
- Conceptual
- Wondering
- Irrational
- Rational
- Reflective
- Imaginative
- Philosophical
- Abstract
- Analytic
- Awhile
- Causal
- Paranoid
- Pragmatic
- Feeling
- Metaphysical
- Conscious
- Perceptual
- Creative
- Magical
- Thinking
- Analytical
- Apocalyptic
- Suicidal
- Constructive
- Innovative
- Unconventional
- Fuzzy
- Postmodern
- Interdisciplinary
- Faulty
Pictures for the word «Thinking»
Wiktionary
THINKING, noun. Gerund of think.
THINKING, verb. Present participle of think
THINKING CAP, noun. (humorous) A supposed piece of headgear worn while one is thinking about how to solve a problem.
THINKING CAPS, noun. Plural of thinking cap
THINKING DISTANCE, noun. The distance travelled by a vehicle between the time that the need to brake is perceived, and the time that the brakes are applied
THINKING DISTANCES, noun. Plural of thinking distance
THINKING MAN'S CRUMPET, noun. (British) (slang) An intelligent and good looking woman, particularly one who has a high profile in the broadcast media.
THINKING OF ENGLAND, verb. Present participle of think of England
THINKING WITH ONE'S LITTLE HEAD, verb. Present participle of think with one's little head
Dictionary definition
THINKING, noun. The process of using your mind to consider something carefully; "thinking always made him frown"; "she paused for thought".
THINKING, adjective. Endowed with the capacity to reason.
Wise words
Occasionally in life there are those moments of unutterable
fulfillment which cannot be completely explained by those
symbols called words. Their meanings can only be articulated
by the inaudible language of the heart.