Word Meanings - MENTALLY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
In the mind; in thought or meditation; intellectually; in idea.
Related words: (words related to MENTALLY)
- THOUGHT
imp. & p. p. of Think. - THOUGHTLESS
1. Lacking thought; careless; inconsiderate; rash; as, a thoughtless person, or act. 2. Giddy; gay; dissipated. Johnson. 3. Deficient in reasoning power; stupid; dull. Thoughtless as monarch oaks that shade the plain. Dryden. -- Thought"less*ly, - INTELLECTUALLY
In an intellectual manner. - THOUGHTFUL
1. Full of thought; employed in meditation; contemplative; as, a man of thoughtful mind. War, horrid war, your thoughtful walks invades. Pope. 2. Attentive; careful; exercising the judgment; having the mind directed to an object; as, thoughtful - MEDITATION
1. The act of meditating; close or continued thought; the turning or revolving of a subject in the mind; serious contemplation; reflection; musing. Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in thy sight. Ps. xix. 14. - THOUGHT TRANSFERENCE
Telepathy. - BETHOUGHT
imp. & p. p. of Bethink. - FORETHOUGHT
Thought of, or planned, beforehand; aforethought; prepense; hence, deliberate. "Forethought malice." Bacon. - NEW THOUGHT
Any form of belief in mental healing other than Christian Science and hypnotism or psychotherapy. Its central principle is affirmative thought, or suggestion, employed with the conviction that man produces changes in his health, his finances, - PREMEDITATION
The act of meditating or contriving beforehand; previous deliberation; forethought. - AFTERTHOUGHT
Reflection after an act; later or subsequent thought or expedient. - FORETHOUGHTFUL
Having forethought. - LOW-THOUGHTED
Having one's thoughts directed toward mean or insignificant subjects. - AFORETHOUGHT
Premeditated; prepense; previously in mind; designed; as, malice aforethought, which is required to constitute murder. Bouvier. - HIGHER THOUGHT
See BELOW - MISTHOUGHT
Erroneous thought; mistaken opinion; error. Spenser. - MERRYTHOUGHT
The forked bone of a fowl's breast; -- called also wishbone. See Furculum. Note: It is a sportive custom for two persons to break this bone by pulling the ends apart to see who will get the longer piece, the securing of which is regarded as a lucky - METHOUGHT
of Methinks.