Thoughtful
UK /["/ˈθɔːtfl/"]/US /["/ˈθɔːtfl/"]/
Definition
quiet, because you are thinking
In simple words: Caring about others and their feelings.
Examples
- He looked thoughtful.
- They sat in thoughtful silence.
- She had a rather thoughtful expression on her face.
- She was quieter and more thoughtful than usual.
- The hotel manager was very kind and thoughtful.
- It was very thoughtful of you to send the flowers.
- Some thoughtful person had left out towels, soap and shampoo in our rooms.
- She seems thoughtful and considerate.
- It was a very thoughtful way of showing their appreciation.
- a player who has a thoughtful approach to the game
Usage notes
Use 'thoughtful' when describing someone who considers others' feelings. It's appropriate in both casual and formal contexts. However, avoid using it sarcastically, as it can change the meaning.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'thoughtful' as 'thought-full' – your mind is full of caring thoughts.
Collocations
- thoughtful gesture
- thoughtful person
- thoughtful consideration
- thoughtful reply
- very thoughtful
Synonyms
- considerate, kind
Antonyms
- thoughtless
- inconsiderate
- selfish
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'thoughtless' which means not considering others.
- Incorrectly used to describe things instead of people.
- Using it in a sarcastic tone where it doesn't fit the meaning.