It's a virtue-the more of those the better.
The term for being thoughtful of the feelings of others is being considerate, sensitve or empathetic.
Not being very thoughtful or caring.
more thoughtful and most thoughtful
introspective
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The abstract noun form of "thoughtful" is "thoughtfulness." It refers to the quality or state of being considerate and reflecting deeply on a matter.
A person who is considerate of other people feelings.
"The boy looked extremely thoughtful as he considered the question." A good example of it but there are other ways, probably longer ones, too. :)
The advantages of thoughtful leadership is that is should allow morale within a team of staff to be high. By being thoughtful in leadership it is possible to take on board suggestions from one's team of staff and keep people happy.
Comparative: more thoughtful Superlative: most thoughtful
The comparative form of "thoughtful" is "more thoughtful," and the superlative form is "most thoughtful."
Have you been good this year?Yes, I have been good this year.^^both past tenseAre you being good?Yes, I am being good.^^both present tense