The word thought can be a verb. As a verb it is the past form of think.
Listen! I thought I heard a noise. I think you are hearing things.
to think: I think you think she thinks, he thinks they think we think I, you, she, we, they thought
The abstract noun form of the adjective "thoughtful" is thoughtfulness.
No, the word 'please' is a verb and an adverb.Examples:Your thoughtfulness will please Aunt Mary. (verb)Can you please stop for milk on your way? (adverb, modifies the verb 'can stop')A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.The nouns in the example sentences are:thoughtfulnessAunt Marymilkway
THOUGHT : the mental process of cogitation or imagination
Thoughtfulness, shrewd.
Thoughtfulness Remembered by the Ute - 1910 was released on: USA: 28 December 1910
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Yes, it is a noun. It is the noun form of the adjective thoughtful.
Through obedience, reverence, humility, praise and thoughtfulness.
Kindness, thoughtfulness, geniality?
Here are a couple of examples Thoughtfulness is generally used as a noun, singular Bobby had chosen my birthday present with such thoughtfulness Thoughtfulness was her middle name, she help coax me through some very difficult times
You COULD use 'consideration'. 'Thoughtfulness' is a good substitute.