unthought
IPA: ʌnθɔt
noun
- That which has not been (yet) thought; that which has yet to enter into the mind; a non-existent thought.
adjective
- Not having been thought.
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Examples of "unthought" in Sentences
- This unsavory aspect of life is kept hidden and generally unthought of in our daily meals.
- Some decisions seem so unthought out and unmachiavellian they make you want to reach for your cloak and dagger.
- No, experts do not always have the right answers, but more often can bring those questions that otherwise would go "unthought".
- Against this, identifies a pervasive "unthought" which can mislead unbelievers when they consider religion just as easily as equivalent "unthoughts" may lead believers into strange ideas.
- There are three “convergences” that Merleau-Ponty sees between Husserl’s phenomenology and Heidegger’s ontology, more precisely, what remains "unthought" in Husserl and Heidegger’s explicit thinking.
- The evidence is thin but compelling: those schools which are able to reassure pupils that something will be done about bullying are also those with an active pupil council - a concept that was simply unthought of in my day, in my religious-controlled grammar school.
- Just when a decisive voice is called for, there's Michael Ignatieff bleating almost en passant about the Harper cut-and-run exercise, and then proffering loads of hype about a Liberal "thinkers 'conference" in March (which may conflict with a Spring election call, leaving all those thoughts unthought).
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