thoughtful
Americanadjective
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showing consideration for others; considerate.
- Synonyms:
- solicitous, attentive
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characterized by or manifesting careful thought.
a thoughtful essay.
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occupied with or given to thought; contemplative; meditative; reflective.
in a thoughtful mood.
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careful, heedful, or mindful.
to be thoughtful of one's safety.
adjective
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considerate in the treatment of other people
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showing careful thought
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pensive; reflective
Related Words
Thoughtful, considerate mean taking thought for the comfort and the good of others. Thoughtful implies providing little attentions, offering services, or in some way looking out for the comfort or welfare of others: It was thoughtful of you to send the flowers. Considerate implies sparing others annoyance or discomfort, and being careful not to hurt their feelings: not considerate of his family.
Other Word Forms
- overthoughtful adjective
- overthoughtfully adverb
- thoughtfully adverb
- thoughtfulness noun
- unthoughtful adjective
- unthoughtfully adverb
Etymology
Origin of thoughtful
First recorded in 1150–1200; Middle English; thought 1 + -ful
Example Sentences
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“We’re definitely seeing more thoughtful spending,” she said, with companies placing smaller orders for client and staff gifts.
It’s being thoughtful, thinking about the long term, thinking about the public spaces, which is what brands these projects.
From Los Angeles Times
Mr. Reich’s music runs from intimate to epic, and it’s all captured in this engaging set, supplemented with thoughtful essays by his advocates.
The good news is that thoughtful packaging doesn’t require a heroic amount of effort.
From Salon
It’s hard to process that objectively when you are on the receiving end, and it can often obscure the many thoughtful, kind, considerate and helpful comments.
From MarketWatch
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