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thoughtful

A thoughtful person is kind and considers what others need.

Explanation at your level:

Being thoughtful means you are a nice person. You think about what your friends need. If your friend is sad, a thoughtful person gives them a hug. It is a very good quality to have!

A thoughtful person is kind. They remember your birthday or help you when you are busy. You can also be thoughtful when you study. This means you think carefully about your work. It is a positive word for friends and students.

When someone is thoughtful, they show consideration for other people's feelings. For example, 'It was very thoughtful of you to call me.' It also describes someone who thinks deeply. 'He gave a thoughtful answer to the question.' It is common in both social and academic contexts.

The adjective thoughtful carries a dual meaning. In interpersonal relationships, it denotes empathy and consideration—acting in a way that anticipates another's needs. In an intellectual context, it implies a reflective, analytical mindset. Using this word shows you value both kindness and intelligence in others.

At this level, thoughtful is often used to describe high-level work or complex social interactions. You might describe a 'thoughtful critique' of a film or a 'thoughtful approach' to a complex policy. It implies a level of maturity and depth that goes beyond simple kindness or basic thinking. It suggests a deliberate, intentional engagement with the subject matter or the individual.

In C2 usage, thoughtful can imply a philosophical depth. It describes an individual who is not merely reactive but proactive in their moral or intellectual life. It is often used in literary criticism to describe a 'thoughtful narrative'—one that invites the reader to engage in a profound internal dialogue. It captures the essence of a person who lives with intention and sensitivity.

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  • Thoughtful means kind and considerate.
  • It also means deep thinking.
  • It is a positive trait.
  • It is used in many social situations.

Hey there! Let's talk about the word thoughtful. It is one of those lovely words that has two distinct but related sides. On one hand, it describes a person who is considerate. If you bring a friend a coffee because you know they had a rough morning, that is a thoughtful gesture.

On the other hand, it describes someone who is contemplative. If you are sitting quietly in a library, staring at a book and really processing the ideas, you are being thoughtful in your approach to learning. Both meanings share the root idea of using your mind to care for others or to understand the world better.

The word thoughtful comes from the Old English word þoht, which means 'a process of thinking.' Over centuries, it evolved into the Middle English thought, combined with the suffix -ful, meaning 'full of.'

Originally, it leaned more toward the 'deep thinking' side of the definition. It wasn't until the 16th century that the meaning expanded to include the idea of being 'full of care' or 'solicitous' toward others. It is fascinating how a word about internal mental activity grew to describe external acts of kindness!

You will hear thoughtful used in many social settings. In a professional environment, you might hear, 'That was a thoughtful analysis,' referring to someone who did deep research. In personal life, you might say, 'Thank you for the thoughtful gift,' which highlights kindness.

It is a versatile word. It works perfectly in casual conversations with friends or in more formal business emails. Just remember that when you use it to describe a person, it almost always implies a positive, warm character trait.

While 'thoughtful' isn't an idiom itself, it appears in many common phrases. 'A thoughtful gesture' is a classic way to acknowledge someone's kindness. 'Food for thought' is a related expression that means something worth thinking about seriously.

You might also hear 'thoughtful consideration,' which is common in formal meetings. Another one is 'deep in thought,' describing someone who is being very thoughtful about a specific problem. Finally, 'thoughtful silence' describes that moment when someone is carefully processing information before they speak.

The word thoughtful is a standard adjective. It follows the pattern [be/become/seem] + thoughtful. For example: 'She is very thoughtful.' It does not have a plural form because it is an adjective.

Pronunciation-wise, it is THAW-t-full. The 'th' is unvoiced, like in 'think.' It rhymes with words like 'doubtful,' 'plentiful,' and 'frightful.' The stress is clearly on the first syllable.

Fun Fact

The word 'thought' comes from the same root as 'thank'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK ˈθɔːt.fəl

Short 'o' sound, clear 't's.

US ˈθɔːt.fəl

Slightly longer 'o' sound, 't' can be soft.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 'gh' (it is silent)
  • Dropping the final 'l'
  • Misplacing the stress

Rhymes With

doubtful plentiful frightful delightful spiteful

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 1/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Standard usage

Speaking 2/5

Common in speech

Hören 1/5

Clear pronunciation

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

kind think good

Learn Next

considerate contemplative empathetic

Fortgeschritten

solicitous pensive

Grammar to Know

Adjective usage

She is thoughtful.

Adverb formation

Thoughtfully.

Prepositional phrases

Thoughtful of you.

Examples by Level

1

She is a thoughtful friend.

She is a kind friend.

Adjective after verb 'is'.

2

He is thoughtful.

He is very nice.

Simple sentence.

3

That is thoughtful.

That is a nice thing.

Demonstrative pronoun.

4

Be thoughtful today.

Try to be kind.

Imperative.

5

She is a thoughtful girl.

She cares for others.

Adjective + noun.

6

He is very thoughtful.

He is very kind.

Adverb + adjective.

7

They are thoughtful people.

They are nice people.

Plural noun.

8

Is he thoughtful?

Is he a nice person?

Question form.

1

She sent a thoughtful card.

2

He gave a thoughtful answer.

3

It was a thoughtful gift.

4

They are very thoughtful neighbors.

5

She is a thoughtful student.

6

That was a thoughtful thing to do.

7

He is always thoughtful.

8

The teacher is very thoughtful.

1

Thank you for your thoughtful suggestion.

2

She wrote a thoughtful essay on the topic.

3

He is a thoughtful listener.

4

It was a thoughtful gesture to bring flowers.

5

The architect had a thoughtful approach to design.

6

They had a thoughtful discussion about the future.

7

She is known for her thoughtful nature.

8

He made a thoughtful decision.

1

The film offers a thoughtful critique of modern society.

2

She provided a thoughtful analysis of the data.

3

His thoughtful silence suggested he was worried.

4

The company has a thoughtful policy on remote work.

5

It requires a thoughtful approach to solve this.

6

She is a deeply thoughtful person.

7

The book is a thoughtful exploration of grief.

8

He gave a thoughtful response to the criticism.

1

The author provides a thoughtful meditation on human nature.

2

Her thoughtful intervention prevented a conflict.

3

The project reflects a thoughtful synthesis of ideas.

4

He is a thoughtful observer of political trends.

5

The debate was characterized by thoughtful exchange.

6

She offered a thoughtful perspective on the issue.

7

The design shows a thoughtful attention to detail.

8

His thoughtful planning saved us time.

1

The novel is a thoughtful inquiry into the nature of existence.

2

She is a thoughtful proponent of social reform.

3

The architecture is a thoughtful response to the landscape.

4

He maintains a thoughtful distance from the controversy.

5

The lecture was a thoughtful examination of ethics.

6

She displays a thoughtful awareness of her influence.

7

The legacy he left is a thoughtful body of work.

8

It was a thoughtful, albeit difficult, decision.

Synonyme

considerate kind reflective attentive caring pensive

Gegenteile

thoughtless inconsiderate selfish

Häufige Kollokationen

thoughtful gesture
thoughtful gift
thoughtful person
thoughtful analysis
thoughtful response
thoughtful consideration
deeply thoughtful
thoughtful silence
thoughtful approach
thoughtful discussion

Idioms & Expressions

"Food for thought"

Something that makes you think seriously.

His lecture gave me some food for thought.

neutral

"Deep in thought"

Thinking very hard about something.

She sat there, deep in thought.

neutral

"A second thought"

Thinking again about something.

I didn't give it a second thought.

neutral

"On second thought"

Changing your mind.

On second thought, I will go with you.

neutral

"Thought the world of"

To like or admire someone very much.

She thought the world of her grandfather.

casual

"Perish the thought"

Hope that something does not happen.

Perish the thought that we might fail!

formal

Easily Confused

thoughtful vs Thoughtless

Opposite meaning

Thoughtless is rude; thoughtful is kind.

It was thoughtless to forget my birthday.

thoughtful vs Thinking

Same root

Thinking is the verb; thoughtful is the adjective.

I am thinking about it.

thoughtful vs Thought

Same root

Thought is the noun.

I had a thought.

thoughtful vs Reflective

Similar meaning

Reflective is more about deep thought than kindness.

He had a reflective moment.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is + thoughtful

She is thoughtful.

A2

It is + thoughtful + of + someone

It is thoughtful of you.

A1

Thoughtful + noun

A thoughtful gift.

B1

Be + thoughtful + about + noun

Be thoughtful about your choices.

B1

Seem + thoughtful

He seemed thoughtful.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

thought The act of thinking or an idea.

Verbs

think To use the mind.

Adjectives

thoughtful Kind or contemplative.
thoughtless Careless or rude.

Verwandt

thinker A person who thinks.

How to Use It

frequency

8/10

Formality Scale

Formal: 'The committee was thoughtful in its decision.' Neutral: 'She is a thoughtful person.' Casual: 'That was so thoughtful of you!'

Häufige Fehler

Using thoughtful to mean 'smart'. Use 'intelligent' or 'thoughtful' only when it implies care.
Thoughtful implies kindness or deep reflection, not just raw brainpower.
Confusing thoughtful with 'thought-out'. Use 'well-thought-out' for plans.
Thoughtful is for character/nature; well-thought-out is for plans.
Forgetting the 'ful' at the end. Always spell it 'thoughtful'.
It is a common spelling error to drop the 'l'.
Using it as a verb. Use 'think' or 'consider'.
Thoughtful is an adjective, not a verb.
Overusing it for everything. Use synonyms like 'kind' or 'analytical'.
Variety makes your English sound more natural.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a heart inside a brain.

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Native Usage

Use it to thank someone.

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Cultural Insight

Kindness is highly praised.

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Grammar Shortcut

It is an adjective.

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Say It Right

Silent 'gh'.

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Don't Mistake

Don't use it as a verb.

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Did You Know?

Related to 'think'.

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Study Smart

Use it in a diary.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

THOUGHT + FULL = Full of thoughts.

Visual Association

A person holding a gift and a book.

Word Web

Kindness Reflection Care Consideration

Herausforderung

Try to do one thoughtful thing today.

Wortherkunft

Old English

Original meaning: Full of thought

Kultureller Kontext

None, it is a very positive term.

Thoughtfulness is a highly valued trait in Western cultures.

Winnie the Pooh is often called a 'bear of very little brain' but is actually very thoughtful. The song 'Thoughtful' by various artists.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At work

  • thoughtful analysis
  • thoughtful approach
  • thoughtful decision

With friends

  • thoughtful gesture
  • thoughtful gift
  • so thoughtful

In school

  • thoughtful essay
  • thoughtful response
  • thoughtful student

In relationships

  • thoughtful partner
  • thoughtful actions
  • thoughtful care

Conversation Starters

"Who is the most thoughtful person you know?"

"Can you describe a thoughtful gift you received?"

"Why is it important to be thoughtful?"

"How can we be more thoughtful at work?"

"What does a thoughtful person look like to you?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time someone was thoughtful to you.

How can you be more thoughtful this week?

Describe a thoughtful action you saw today.

Why do you think being thoughtful matters?

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

Yes, it describes a positive trait.

Usually for actions or ideas related to objects.

T-H-O-U-G-H-T-F-U-L.

No, it implies care, not just intelligence.

Yes, it means you are thinking about it deeply.

Thoughtfully.

Yes, very common.

No, it is almost always positive.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

She is a ___ friend.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: thoughtful

Thoughtful describes a friend's kindness.

multiple choice A2

What does thoughtful mean?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Kind

Thoughtful means kind and considerate.

true false B1

A thoughtless person is the same as a thoughtful person.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

They are opposites.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Matching adjectives to their meanings.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Correct structure: Subject + verb + adverb + adjective.

Ergebnis: /5

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