Thoughtful meaning in English
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Definition
thoughtful: considerate, attentive, respectful
How thoughtful of you to bring me flowers! You are always so sweet.
Each word in his speech was thoughtfully chosen and had a very profound effect on the audience.
Pronunciation examples
UK: How thoughtful of you to bring me flowers.
US: I am a very thoughtful person.
- "Mayor : Why, it's quite thoughtful of you to ask."
- "Bruno : That's very thoughtful of you."
- "Thank you so much for your thoughtful message."
- "You are so thoughtful... and tall."
- "That's very thoughtful of you."
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