Thoughtful - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈθɔːtfl|  American pronunciation of the word thoughtful
Brit.  |ˈθɔːtfʊl|  British pronunciation of the word thoughtful

adjective

- having intellectual depth
a deeply thoughtful essay
- acting with or showing thought and good sense
- considerate of the feelings or well-being of others

Extra examples

She looked at me with a thoughtful expression.

He looked thoughtful for a moment.

Her husband is always thoughtful.

That's very thoughtful of you.

Paul is very thoughtful.

It was really thoughtful of you to remember my birthday.

A true believer is thoughtful of death.

It was very thoughtful of you to bring flowers.

He became thoughtful about religion.

My first impression of him was that he was a kind and thoughtful young man.

He took the time to frame a thoughtful reply.

...a thoughtful book about the nation's bifurcation into two distinct and antagonistic cultures...

He joined us in the Yellow Room with ... his son, a thoughtful, courteous, nice doctor ...

...the thoughtful hostess offered her guests an assortment of alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinkables...

...she was a thoughtful gadabout, always picking up souvenirs for her friends from wherever her travels took her...

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