NOUN
- a belief (or system of beliefs) accepted as authoritative by some group or school
How To Use school of thought In A Sentence
- This school of thought says the potential damage nuclear power could reek on people and the environment, vastly outweighs the longer-term advantages this power source brings to energy security. The Burning Issue
- There is a school of thought that says rock'n'roll is a busted flush, a sound stuck in a repetitive cycle. Times, Sunday Times
- In the 1960s a new school of thought, known as structuralism, rose to challenge this view (See Nov. 3). 2. Religious and Philosophical Thought
- There is a school of thought which says that people resent being told what to do. Times, Sunday Times
- There is a growing school of thought that what is sauce for the goose may be poison for the gander.
- I don't belong to the school of thought that favours radical change.
- At an international conference of rehabilitation professionals -- much like this one -- the school of thought called oralism won the day. Women With Disabilities: How To Become A Boat Rocker In Life:
- There is a school of thought which says that people resent being told what to do. Times, Sunday Times
- This may or may not be tied into debate about the genesis of pidgins, with one school of thought claiming there was a single source (monogenesis) and one arguing that pidgins arose separately (polygenesis) (a second battle is over substrate, superstrate, or bio-program, a glossary to figure out the terminology is here) Languagehat.com: ANYONE FOR SALISHAN?
- One school of thought says that we mimic the behaviour we learnt from our parents. Times, Sunday Times