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English Dictionary: thoughtfulness by the DICT Development Group
2 results for thoughtfulness
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
thoughtfulness
n
  1. a calm, lengthy, intent consideration [syn: contemplation, reflection, reflexion, rumination, musing, thoughtfulness]
  2. kind and considerate regard for others; "he showed no consideration for her feelings"
    Synonym(s): consideration, considerateness, thoughtfulness
    Antonym(s): inconsiderateness, inconsideration, thoughtlessness
  3. the trait of thinking carefully before acting
    Antonym(s): thoughtlessness, unthoughtfulness
  4. a considerate and thoughtful act
    Synonym(s): consideration, thoughtfulness
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Thoughtful \Thought"ful\, a.
      1. Full of thought; employed in meditation; contemplative;
            as, a man of thoughtful mind.
  
                     War, horrid war, your thoughtful walks invades.
                                                                              --Pope.
  
      2. Attentive; careful; exercising the judgment; having the
            mind directed to an object; as, thoughtful of gain;
            thoughtful in seeking truth. --Glanvill.
  
      3. Anxious; solicitous; concerned.
  
                     Around her crowd distrust, and doubt, and fear, And
                     thoughtful foresight, and tormenting care. --Prior.
  
      Syn: Considerate; deliberate; contemplative; attentive;
               careful; wary; circumspect; reflective; discreet.
  
      Usage: {Thoughtful}, {Considerate}. He who is habitually
                  thoughtful rarely neglects his duty or his true
                  interest; he who is considerate pauses to reflect and
                  guard himself against error. One who is not thoughtful
                  by nature, if he can be made considerate, will usually
                  be guarded against serious mistakes. [bd]He who is
                  thoughtful does not forget his duty; he who is
                  considerate pauses, and considers properly what is his
                  duty. It is a recommendation to a subordinate person
                  to be thoughtful in doing what is wished of him; it is
                  the recommendation of a confidential person to be
                  considerate, as he has often to judge according to his
                  own discretion. --Crabb. -- {Thought"ful*ly}, adv. --
                  {Thought"ful*ness}, n.
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