Pronunciation: /skul ʌv θɔt/
noun a group of people with shared beliefs or principles on a particular subject
A1 In my school of thought, kindness is the most important value.
A2 Her school of thought is focused on environmental sustainability.
B1 The school of thought in this field is constantly evolving with new research.
B2 His school of thought on politics is influenced by historical events.
C1 The philosopher's school of thought has had a significant impact on modern ethics.
C2 The artist's unique school of thought is evident in all of her works.
formal In the academic world, different schools of thought often clash when it comes to interpreting complex theories.
informal Among historians, there are various schools of thought regarding the origins of ancient civilizations.
slang I don't really follow that school of thought when it comes to fashion trends.
figurative His school of thought on leadership is quite unique and has garnered a lot of attention in the business world.
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