The likely spelling for the proper name is Thoreau (notably Henry David Thoreau).
The common word could be thorough (complete, painstaking) or through (done, or penetrating).
THOROUGHLY (THUH-row-lee) : completely or meticulously
The correct spelling of the adverb is "thoroughly" (completely, in detail).
You spelled it right; thorough.
Thoroughly.
That is the correct spelling of "well thought out" but a synonymous phrase could be "thoroughly considered," also "contemplated" or planned.
You could be looking for though, which is a shortened form of "although".Alternatively, you could be looking for thorough, meaning complete and detailed, e.g. He did a thorough examination of the patient.Possibly you are even looking for the word through, meaning to go through something.
Thoroughly is an adverb.
The word thoroughly means completely, totally, absolutely.
Thoroughly.
That is the correct spelling of thoroughly (completely, or meticulously).
The adverb is spelled diligently (promptly, thoroughly, and meticulously).
That is the correct spelling of "well thought out" but a synonymous phrase could be "thoroughly considered," also "contemplated" or planned.
You could be looking for though, which is a shortened form of "although".Alternatively, you could be looking for thorough, meaning complete and detailed, e.g. He did a thorough examination of the patient.Possibly you are even looking for the word through, meaning to go through something.
The word is spelled thorough, which means "complete". The teacher was very thorough in explaining the algebra problem. Sally cleaned her bedroom thoroughly.
You just used thoroughly in a sentence, posed as a question. I don't know how to put thoroughly in a sentence. You need to clean that thoroughly. I was thoroughly incensed.
Thoroughly is an adverb.
We can use thoroughly in a sentence like this:1- He learns for the exams thoroughly.
what word is silent in thoroughly
The word thoroughly means completely, totally, absolutely.
The word thoroughly means completely, totally, absolutely.