n. The act or the product of thinking.n. The condition or state of a person during such mental action.n. A synonym of cognition in the common threefold division of modes of consciousness: from the fact that thought, as above described, embraces every cognitive process except sensation, which is a mode of consciousness more allied to volition than to other kinds of cognition.n. The objective element of the intellectual product.n. A judgment or mental proposition, in which form the concept always appears.n. An argument, inference, or process of reasoning, by which process the concept is always produced.n. A concept, considered as something which, under the influence of experience and mental action, has a development of its own, more or less independent of individual caprices, and that in the life of an individual, and in history: as, the gradual development of Greek thought.n. The subjective element of intellectual activity; thinking.n. The understanding; intellect.n. An intention; a design; a purpose; also, a half-formed determination or expectation with reference to future action: with of: as, I have some thought of going to Europe.n. plural A particular frame of mind; a mood or temper.n. Doubt; perplexity.n. Care; trouble; anxiety; grief.n. A slight degree; a fraction; a trifle; a little: used in the adverbial phrase a thought: as, a thought too small.n. Preterit and past participle of think.n. Preterit of think.n. A rower's seat; a thwart.