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thought-out
[thawt-out]
adjective
produced by or showing the results of much thought.
a carefully thought-out argument.
thought-out
adjective
conceived and developed in the manner specified
a well thought-out scheme
Other Word Forms
- well-thought-out adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of thought-out1
Example Sentences
I don’t have a thought-out process, which most people do.
As the town’s main wrongheaded opportunist and gentleman pot farmer, Randy employs poorly thought-out schemes and spouts platitudes and virtues in the name of drumming up sales for his pot business, Tegridy Farms.
"They key factor was, unlike other clubs, Liverpool presented a really thought-out vision," said Honigstein.
As tight as a well thought-out jam-session,”Dead Outlaw” also recalls “Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson,” the Michael Friedman-Alex Timbers musical that created a satiric historical rock show around a most problematic president.
A lot of things that Richard did in his life were not well thought-out.”
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