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UK
/θˈɔːtfəlnəs/
]
[ US /ˈθɔtfəɫnɪs/ ]
[ US /ˈθɔtfəɫnɪs/ ]
NOUN
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kind and considerate regard for others
he showed no consideration for her feelings - a calm, lengthy, intent consideration
- the trait of thinking carefully before acting
- a considerate and thoughtful act
How To Use thoughtfulness In A Sentence
- All we can hope for is that the question will be approached with thoughtfulness, rather than the vitriol (from both sides) which has so far characterised the debate.
- Thinking of you and once again admiring your strength and thoughtfulness as you navigate this terrible time. Here Be Monsters | Her Bad Mother
- In fact, considering my most recent actions, one could easily come to the conclusion that I was raised by people who had no sense of solicitude whatsoever, but it was not the case; unthoughtfulness is a trait I developed all on my own.
- Her blush climbed higher as he watched her with feigned serious thoughtfulness.
- Dr. SOPHY: Discipline can be done with some physicalness as long as it's done with thoughtfulness, with love and the intention only to instill an understanding into your child. Moms: Not My Business?
- After all, I dare say your thoughtfulness is but symptomatical, and will go off in proper time. Pamela
- Perhaps its because rather than insight and thoughtfulness, Greenwald and his black-and-white philosophical simplism comforts those who are too lazy or too insecure to do the heavy-lifting it would require to wrap their minds around complex issues, most of which resist being corraled into highly partisan explanations. The "Stupid" Dialogue.
- “Well, one might say it was, considering the man came into my room while I was surrounded by lovelies,” Tychus said, feigning thoughtfulness. Starcraft II: Devils’ Due
- Some components of a thriving friendship are honesty, naturalness, thoughtfulness, some common interests.
- Pansies signify thoughtfulness, while hawthorns denote a hopeful spirit.