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n. (mode of thought English)
Usage examples of "modes of thought".
These are certainly not autobiographical passages, but they nonetheless offer insight into the modes of thought and feeling of the apprentice writer coming of age.
The early colonists were Englishmen who brought with them their own language, books, and modes of thought.
Human beings, diverging modes of thought oh no, it's not their strength.
He could almost imagine his skull swelling with the pressure of new concepts, new modes of thought.
Fear, on the contrary, and all the contracted and egoistic modes of thought, are inlets to destruction.
As had been foreseen, the modes of thought of the Cahuitan and the linked Tellurians were different indeed.
There are always individuals who pit their minds against the general modes of thought and who are arrogant enough to feel that they alone are right and that the many are wrong.