Antonym: thoughtless. Similar words: a thought, forethought, at the thought of, deep in thought, frightful, delightful, though, although. Meaning: ['θɔːtfʊl] adj. 1. having intellectual depth 2. exhibiting or characterized by careful thought 3. acting with or showing thought and good sense 4. taking heed; giving close and thoughtful attention 5. considerate of the feelings or well-being of others.
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(91) Her thoughtful and insightful answers, wrote one of the older social workers, began to cause ripples.
(92) Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. Margaret Mead
(93) She was a jewel, tidy, competent, and thoughtful, but she should not be spoiled with familiarity.
(94) I believed the senator was a thoughtful man whose wealth had elevated him above the need to make compromises with his convictions.
(95) In no case has the legal principle been sacrificed to a thoughtful new policy on criminal justice.
(96) Bryant has a reputation as an unusually poised, thoughtful teenager, and Twardzik believes that those qualities would ripen in college.
(97) Jack de Bie's playing is rhythmically alive, thoughtful and passionate as required,(www.Sentencedict.com) with some particularly sensitive pedalling in evidence.
(98) His mouth curved in amusement, but his narrowed gaze was thoughtful, as though her observations had surprised him.
(99) As he blew smoke rings, his eyes grew more thoughtful, worried, filmed over with sadness.
(100) He earned this disputable title by his thoughtful approach to critical issues and the undeniable distinction of his critical practice.
(101) I think that Perry was a very thoughtful, patient individual.
(102) My mother sat and watched me eating my food with a thoughtful expression on her face -- I could tell she had something to say.
(103) It reassured him to see her sitting there, so thoughtful and placid.
(104) Thoughtful attention to needs of people for satisfying relationships leads to a comfortable, friendly organization atmosphere and work tempo.
(105) The gesture seemed like an obligatory Academy Award speech, very thoughtful and very boring.
(106) He does not display testaments to how thoughtful he is but sends her roses on her birthday.
(107) Suddenly he became more thoughtful, and his eyes filmed over with sadness.
(108) Lavender, an intelligent, thoughtful man nearing 40, might have been a guerrilla chief in another war.
(109) He was attentive and thoughtful, without fussing over her or searching her face for signs of tiredness or ill-health.
(110) Charlotte sat opposite me on the sofa, like a little child with a serious, thoughtful face.
(111) She was listening intently and her eyes were thoughtful, as if she might be toying with some idea of her own.
(112) This gave the impression that they were open to thoughtful suggestions.
(113) Martin, like himself an introspective, thoughtful young man who shared a passion for debating and an intolerance toward religion.
(114) As a governor, you need to be very thoughtful about what you request because you may get it.
(115) James McMurtry is an unusual singer-songwriter, a gentle, thoughtful troubadour who writes songs that unfold like short stories.
(116) It was like a smile, it was like a little Eden of thoughtful pleasure: a swathe of allotments.
(117) When David wasn't drinking he was a gentle, sad, thoughtful man.
(118) Treatment efforts in general are not very successful. Child abuse and neglect continue despite early, thoughtful, and often costly intervention.
(119) Child abuse and neglect continue despite early, thoughtful, and often costly intervention.
(120) Her face was often thoughtful, and there was sometimes a tragic note in her voice.
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