"Thoughtlessness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Thoughtlessness refers to a lack of careful or deliberate consideration for the thoughts, feelings, or consequences of one's actions. It involves acting impulsively or recklessly, without considering potential outcomes or the impact on others.
This word has several possible meanings depending on the context, but here are a few general ones:<br><br>1. Used to indicate difference or despite something: "He's an honest man, though he made a mistake."<br><br>2. Used to contrast or soften what has been said: "I don't like the new policy, though I understand why it was implemented."<br><br>3. Used to show concession or agreement: "That's a good idea, though I have some doubts about it."<br><br>4. Similarly, in similarity or even though: "I love reading books, though I'm not an avid reader still."<br><br>In general, "though" is a subordinating conjunction used to introduce a contrasting or oppositional clause.
Encouraging thought, reflection, and consideration, often in a challenging or unconventional way.
A thought is a mental product or idea, a consideration or intention conceived in the mind as a product of thinking.<br><br>Example: "She spent a lot of time thinking about her decision before making a choice."<br><br>Synonyms: idea, notion, concept, notion, imagination.<br><br>Antonyms: reality, actuality, fact.
Thoughtful: Giving careful and considered attention to someone or something; showing concern and consideration for the needs and feelings of others.
Carefully and deliberately considering or planning something, usually before acting or deciding.
The quality of being thoughtful or showing consideration for others and their feelings, desires, and needs. It involves thinking carefully about the effects of one's actions or words on others and acting or speaking in a way that is kind, considerate, and respectful.
Lacking careful or considered thought; not thoughtful or reflective. A person who acts carelessly or impulsively, without stopping to think carefully about the consequences of their actions.
Thoughts refer to ideas, concepts, or mental images that are created in the mind, often affecting emotions and behaviors. They can be conscious, subconscious, or unconscious, and can take many forms, such as attitudes, opinions, notions, or reflections. Thoughts may arise from various sources, including personal experiences, learned information, and interactions with others, and they can influence how we perceive the world around us and make decisions.
A large quantity of one hundred units of a unit of money or other measurement, equivalent to 10 to the power of 3 or 1000 (one thousand cents, or one million quarters).
Meaning: in large numbers, in great quantities, to a very high degree, repeatedly.<br><br>Example: "The company's profits increased thousandfold after their innovative business strategy."
The word "thousandth" refers to the hundredth part of a thousand, which is equal to 0.001 or one one-thousandth. It is used to indicate a fraction of a thousand, often used to describe a small decimal value.
A numeral expressing a fraction in hundredths. Represented as 0.001, it is a one-thousandth.
Thrace (n.)<br><br>1. A historical region in southeastern Europe, corresponding to parts of modern-day Bulgaria, Turkey, and Greece.<br>2. In ancient Greek mythology, a kingdom in southeastern Europe said to be the home of the Thracians, a tribe of people known for their military power and bravery.<br>3. In geography, a narrow strip of land, typically a low-lying area, that extends inland from a coastline.
Thracia was an ancient region in the south of the Balkan Peninsula, describing the area inhabited by the Thraci. The ancient Thraians got their name, as did the region of Thracia, from the Paleo-Balkan group of languages, θres (thras), meaning ’tarcha’, which means 'arduous', 'steep rocks', 'ridge' or ' mountains'.