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thinker

[ thing-ker ]

noun

  1. a person who thinks, think, as in a specified way or manner:

    a slow thinker.

  2. a person who has a well-developed faculty for thinking, think, as a philosopher, theorist, or scholar:

    the great thinkers.



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  • non·thinker noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of thinker1

First recorded in 1400–50, thinker is from the late Middle English word thenkare. See think 1, -er 1

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Example Sentences

In other words, the free thinker defending freedom of thought.

You were judged as a thinker by the way you lived before others.

Although he was a wide-ranging thinker, two of his themes had a particular influence.

What got Herndon in even more trouble with his biography was claiming that Lincoln was a free-thinker and certainly no Christian.

Petersen was a convener of people, known on multiple continents as a careful thinker, dynamic speaker, and dapper dresser.

It was the face of a deep thinker, a man who had, perhaps, passed through much trouble.

My uncle was a quick thinker, and I can see how, knowing he must die, he did all he could to assist justice.

Thus Anaximander, an original but vague thinker, prepared the way for Pythagoras.

Direct inheritance of acquired peculiarities no scientific thinker now admits.

He was an observer of human nature and events, a traveler, a thinker, a student of the drama of all ages.

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