`thought` in Latin
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thought
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an idea or opinion formed mentally
cogitatioHer thought was profound and clear. — Cogitatio eius profunda et clara erat.sententiaHe shared his thought on the matter. — Sententiam suam de re communicavit.opinioThat was just a passing thought. — Haec erat tantum opinio transitoria. -
the process of thinking
cogitatioThought is essential to problem solving. — Cogitatio ad quaestionum solutionem necessaria est.meditatioDeep thought can lead to insight. — Alta meditatio ad perspicientiam ducere potest. -
a belief or intention
propositumHe abandoned the thought of leaving. — Propositum discedendi reliquit.voluntasThe thought of helping pleased her. — Voluntas adiuvandi eam delectavit.
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an idea or opinion formed mentally
- verb
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past tense of 'think'
cogitavitShe thought about the question carefully. — De quaestione diligenter cogitavit.putavitHe thought it was a good idea. — Putavit id esse consilium bonum.existimavitThey thought he was honest. — Existimaverunt eum esse honestum.
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past tense of 'think'