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View definitions for thoughtfully

thoughtfully

adverb as in advisedly

adverb as in earnestly

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adverb as in mentally

adverb as in obligingly

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adverb as in pleasantly

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A vital storyteller, he thrillingly illustrates Maurice Maeterlinck’s original play, as thoughtfully used surtitles made especially apparent.

The Senate hopeful has also said that he would like to see U.S. military assets used "selectively and thoughtfully," but that has proven historically difficult to put in practice.

From Salon

My goal is to do it thoughtfully, to do it with the interests of giving voters information while knowing that we need courts that are trusted and that act independently.

From Slate

He went on to say that they “have not, cannot, and will not make personnel decisions based on an individual’s race, sex, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, or disability” and that “all of our decisions are vetted thoroughly and thoughtfully.”

From Salon

I share them with friends and family and any remaining food is thoughtfully distributed to elderly friends and others in the community.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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