1) thoughtNoun
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An instance of deliberate thinking. I need to give it a good think. | غور کرنا |
2) thoughtNoun
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The content of cognition; the main thing you are thinking about. It was not a good idea. The thought never entered my mind. | سوچ تصور خیال ارادہ |
3) thoughtVerb
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Judge or regard; look upon; judge. I think he is very smart. I believe her to be very smart. I think that he is her boyfriend. The racist conceives such people to be inferior. | سمجھنا
خیال کرنا |
4) thoughtNoun
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The process of using your mind to consider something carefully. Mr Khan, who are you thinking about? Thinking always made him frown. She paused for thought. | سوچنے کا عمل
سوچ بچار خیال |
5) thoughtVerb
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Expect, believe, or suppose. I imagine she earned a lot of money with her new novel. I thought to find her in a bad state. He didn`t think to find her in the kitchen. I guess she is angry at me for standing her up. | تصور کرنا |
6) thoughtVerb
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Use or exercise the mind or one`s power of reason in order to make inferences, decisions, or arrive at a solution or judgments. I`ve been thinking all day and getting nowhere. | غور کرنا
سوچنا |
7) thoughtNoun
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A personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty. My opinion differs from yours. I am not of your persuasion. What are your thoughts on Haiti? | رائے خیال |
8) thoughtVerb
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Recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection. Don`t make me remember her name. I can`t remember saying any such thing. I can`t think what her last name was. Can you remember her phone number? Do you remember that he once loved you? Call up memories. | یاد داشت میں لانا
یاد ہونا |
9) thoughtVerb
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Have in mind as a purpose. I mean no harm. I only meant to help you. She didn`t think to harm me. We thought to return early that night. | ارادہ رکھنا
چاہنا |