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  1. OED's earliest evidence for thinkative is from 1662, in a translation by John Chandler. thinkative is formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: think v. 2 , ‑ative suffix .

  2. Feb 15, 2005 · thinkative. -A past instance of active thought, to deliberate upon a problem or a solution. -The action of thinking. -The active analytic process of thinking and organizing information in order to make a decision.

  3. Aug 19, 2024 · thinkative (comparative more thinkative, superlative most thinkative) Inclined to think about things. Categories: English terms suffixed with -ative. English lemmas.

  4. We found 2 dictionaries that include the word thinkative: General (1 matching dictionary) thinkative: Wiktionary [home, info] Slang (1 matching dictionary) thinkative: Urban Dictionary [home, info]

  5. May 23, 2023 · The word intelligent is sometimes used to describe someone as having a natural mental quickness or the ability to use reason at all. The word smart has meanings that are not specifically about mental capacity, such as in the senses of “witty” or “fashionable.”.

  6. To think means to have and to be able to control a range of free-flowing ideas with no limitations. In order for something to genuinely think, there needs to be some type of "brain" to process the consciousness.

  7. Sep 22, 2023 · Thinking is an intricate process that has long captivated our curiosity. At its core, thinking is a product of the mind, a repository of thoughts accumulated over a lifetime. Yet, the mind...