notion

  • 31notion — See: HALF A MIND also HALF A NOTION, TAKE INTO ONE S HEAD or TAKE A NOTION …

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  • 32Notion — Demande de traduction Понятие → …

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  • 33notion — See: half a mind also half a notion, take into one s head or take a notion …

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  • 34notion — noun 1) he had a notion that something was wrong Syn: idea, impression, (funny) feeling, (sneaking) suspicion, intuition, hunch, belief, opinion 2) Claire had no notion of what he meant Syn: understanding, idea …

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  • 35notion — noun Etymology: Latin notion , notio, from noscere Date: 1537 1. a. (1) an individual s conception or impression of something known, experienced, or imagined (2) an inclusive general concept (3) a theory or belief held by a person or group b. a… …

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  • 36notion — noun a) Mental apprehension of whatever may be known or imagined; an idea; a conception; more properly, a general or universal conception, as distinguishable or definable by marks or notæ. , What hath been generally agreed on, I content myself to …

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  • 37notion — See idea. See idea, concept, notion …

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  • 38notion*/ — [ˈnəʊʃ(ə)n] noun [C] an idea or belief that is wrong or silly Somehow he got the notion that I was interested in going out with him.[/ex] …

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  • 39notion — no•tion [[t]ˈnoʊ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) a general, vague, or imperfect conception or idea 2) an opinion, view, or belief 3) a conception or idea: his notion of democracy[/ex] 4) a fanciful or foolish idea; whim 5) notions, small articles, as buttons,… …

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  • 40notion — /ˈnoʊʃən / (say nohshuhn) noun 1. a more or less general, vague or imperfect conception or idea of something: notions of beauty. 2. an opinion, view, or belief. 3. conception or idea. 4. a fanciful or foolish idea; whim. 5. (plural) US small… …