[
US
/ˈθɪŋkɝ/
]
[ UK /θˈɪŋkɐ/ ]
[ UK /θˈɪŋkɐ/ ]
NOUN
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an important intellectual
the great minds of the 17th century - someone who exercises the mind (usually in an effort to reach a decision)
How To Use thinker In A Sentence
- You captain the dream team of smart thinkers that shine with self-confidence and boundless energy. The Sun
- People followed these advanced thinkers with unseemly haste. Times, Sunday Times
- Paul Tillich is a great thinker who made great contributions in both philosophy and theology.
- But even if some of the facts aren't I new to us, we look to thinkers and policymakers like him not only for fresh syntheses, but also for responsive and realistic answers to the problem.
- Therefore, many scholars and latter day thinkers and intellects disagreed with him on a variety of issues.
- Although he has not got much speed, he is an intelligent thinker and he knows what he is doing.
- In psychology, sociology, and cultural criticism the term alienation would be popularized primarily by Jewish thinkers. Emancipation
- Orphaned and blinded from childhood, he became an ascetic freethinker and materialist.
- Scientists and thinkers have struggled with the controversy and its implications for humanity for decades.
- Not just the actual sodomites like myself, but the Sapphic Sisterhood, the Hamite Alliance, the League of Heathens and Infidels, Atheists Anonymous, a whole panoply of progressive thinkers, aligned and unaligned, to whom your rant reads as the ethically repugnant ravings of a sociopath, given that it has so little concern for aforesaid "empathy". An Open Letter to John C. Wright