What does it mean when someone says just a thought?
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishit’s just a thoughtit’s just a thoughtspoken used to say that what you have just said is only a suggestion and you have not thought about it very much It was just a thought, Duncan.
Is it correct had thought?
-also correct, but more towards present tense. Not as in the past as the first sentence. Past perfect, eg I had thought, i had done, is usually reserved for things that have occured a longer time ago. Usually people don’t bother using the had when speaking in past tense.
What is the difference between ‘thought of’ and ‘thought about’?
One difference I’m aware of is that you use “thought of” when something comes to mind but you don’t analyze it, and “thought about” i… Stack Exchange Network
What’s the difference between think of and think about?
One difference I’m aware of is that you use “thought of” when something comes to mind but you don’t analyze it, and “thought about” if you analyze it. Are there any other differences? Think about usually connotes a deliberate meditation on something or someone. I thought about where I would like to go for the holidays.
What is the difference between ideaidea and thought?
Idea refers to a plan or a process that occurs in the mind in relation to the completion of a work or duty. Thought on the other hand is a mental process that keeps on going in the mind unabated. This is the main difference between the two words idea and thought. Thought paves the way for an idea.
What are thoughts caused by?
As quotidian as talk about thoughts may be, what thoughts are remains mysterious from a neuroscientific point of view. They are certainly caused by brain function, but we do not yet have a solid idea regarding what it is about brain function that gives rise to them. Is it the particular kinds of neurons involved?