Thoughtfulness

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈθɔt.fəlnəs/

Definitions of thoughtfulness

noun the state or quality of being thoughtful; consideration or attention given to others' needs or feelings

Example Sentences

A1 I appreciate your thoughtfulness in remembering my birthday.

A2 Her thoughtfulness towards others is evident in the way she always offers to help.

B1 The thoughtfulness of the gift he gave her showed how much he cared.

B2 His thoughtfulness in considering all the details of the project impressed his colleagues.

C1 The level of thoughtfulness in his decision-making process is what sets him apart as a leader.

C2 Her thoughtfulness in anticipating the needs of others makes her an exceptional caregiver.

Examples of thoughtfulness in a Sentence

formal His thoughtfulness in considering every detail of the project impressed the entire team.

informal I appreciate your thoughtfulness in remembering my birthday.

slang Thanks for the thoughtfulness, you're a real gem.

figurative Her thoughtfulness was like a warm blanket on a cold winter night, comforting and reassuring.

Grammatical Forms of thoughtfulness

past tense

thoughtfulness

plural

thoughtfulnesses

comparative

more thoughtful

superlative

most thoughtful

present tense

think

future tense

will think

perfect tense

have thought

continuous tense

is thinking

singular

thoughtfulness

positive degree

thoughtful

infinitive

to think

gerund

thinking

participle

thought

Origin and Evolution of thoughtfulness

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'thoughtfulness' originated from the Old English word 'thohtfulnes', which was derived from the Middle English word 'thoughtful' meaning 'full of thought'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'thoughtfulness' has evolved to encompass the idea of being considerate, attentive, and reflective in one's actions and behavior.