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91thought-provoking — [adj] stimulating absorbing, captivating, exciting, fascinating, gripping, inspirational, interesting, intriguing, inviting, provocative, refreshing, riveting, stirring; concepts 372,529,537,572 …
92thought experiment — n. Philos. Physics a test in which one imagines the practical outcome of a hypothesis when physical proof may not be available …
93thought reading — thought reading, = mind reading. (Cf. ↑mind reading) …
94thought|way — «THT WAY», noun. a habit or manner of thinking: »... the dominance of technological thoughtways in which means float free of or determine ends (John R. Seeley) …
95Thought experiment — A thought experiment (from the German Gedankenexperiment ) is a proposal for an experiment that would test a hypothesis or theory but cannot actually be performed due to practical limitations; instead its purpose is to explore the potential… …
96Thought disorder — In psychiatry, thought disorder (TD) or formal thought disorder (FTD) is a term used to describe incomprehensible language, either speech or writing, that is presumed to reflect thinking. There are different types. For example, language may be… …
97Thought for the Day — Infobox Radio Show show name = Thought for the Day imagesize = 200px caption = other names = format = Religious runtime = 2 minutes, 45 seconds country = flagicon|United Kingdom United Kingdom language = English home station = BBC Radio 4… …
98thought process — noun the process of using your mind to consider something carefully thinking always made him frown she paused for thought • Syn: ↑thinking, ↑thought, ↑cerebration, ↑intellection, ↑mentation • …
99Thought Police — The Thought Police ( thinkpol in Newspeak) are the secret police of Oceania in George Orwell s dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty Four . It is the job of the Thought Police to uncover and punish thoughtcrime and thought criminals, using psychology… …
100Thought-terminating cliché — A thought terminating cliché is a commonly used phrase, sometimes passing as folk wisdom, used to quell cognitive dissonance.The term was popularized by Robert Jay Lifton in his book Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism . Lifton said,… …