No, "notion" is not a verb; it is a noun. It refers to an idea, belief, or concept. For example, one might say, "She has a notion about how to improve the project." The verb form related to the idea of forming a notion would be "to conceive" or "to think."
It is a generalization of the notion of a sequence used to define the notion of convergence in general topolopgy.
6,100,000,000
1.67x10^-6
1,000 = 1.0 × 103
500 = 5.0 × 102
I resist the notion that the word is an adjective. It is a verb.
The word "concept" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to an abstract idea or a general notion. As a verb, it means to conceive or form an idea.
"Notion" in French is... "Notion".
Where on earth would you get such a notion?
The notion of the Blackfeet is similar like today's notion
A notion is a thought, idea, or impulse.
I have a notion that a lot of people come on here asking for example sentences because they don't want to do their own homework. Notion is an older word for idea.
The word notion has two syllables. (no-tion)
Kill Your Timid Notion was created in 2003.
The word notion is a noun, so there really aren't any antonyms for it. Notion basically means 'idea'. What is the opposite of an idea?
It is a hypothesis that can be defined as a tantative explanation of the hourglass notion of research
Ken Kesey wrote Sometimes a Great Notion.