THINKING
The adjective "thoughful" means caring or considerate.
The word worse can be used as an adjective, adverb or nounHis condition was worse than we thought - adjectiveI did worse than I thought - adverbWorse was yet to come - noun
If I saw the word I would assume that someone thought something was "in the style of michelangelo".
The word thought is both a noun and a verb, the past participle of the verb 'to think'; the past participle of the verb is also an adjective.Noun: I just had a thought."Verb: "I thought about you last night."Adjective: "My thought processes are not up to this challenge."
The word careless is an adjective. It describes someone who doesn't give enough thought to something.
No, the word 'thoughtful' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun. Example:My coworkers sent a thoughtful gift when I was in the hospital.The noun form of the adjective 'thoughtful' is thoughtfulness.The word 'thoughtful' is the adjective form of the noun thought.
to think: I think you think she thinks, he thinks they think we think I, you, she, we, they thought
Yes it is. The word idea means a concept or thought. A related word, ideal, can be an adjective that means perfect or best-suited.
It's a descriptive word (an adjective) so it could be used in a sentence thought 'The cat was very bizarre'.
The word careless is an adjective. It describes someone who doesn't give enough thought to something.
The word 'unfair' is an adjective meaning 'not fair.' Examples: We thought that the principal's new rule was unfair. The company was accused of unfair labor practices.
"very silly thought" is three words, and they're three different parts of speech. "very" is an adverb, "silly" is an adjective, and "thought" is a noun.