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thought-out
[ thawt-out ]
adjective
- produced by or showing the results of much thought:
a carefully thought-out argument.
thought-out
adjective
- conceived and developed in the manner specified
a well thought-out scheme
Other Words From
- well-thought-out adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of thought-out1
Example Sentences
There needs to be a fully thought out strategy with a political dimension that involves the opposition.
The result is bigger, bolder splashes of color and carefully thought-out works.
Your criticism of me as a hypocrite is lame, weak and not really thought out.
As a result, the pictures are rich and un-degraded by post-production, more thought out.
As Matt Yglesias at Slate points out, this is more of a political gambit than thought out policy.
Here Gwynne kept his Blue Books and thought out his speeches, but it was not a favorite room with the guests.
Somehow it gave Lawrence a little pang to hear this, then he cast the thought out as unworthy.
The work itself does not please me; it is not sufficiently thought out, and shows signs of having been written hastily.
You behold as a hazy vision what I have contemplated for a long time, until it is clearly outlined, thoroughly thought out.
Only one reflection corrected the vigourous satisfaction with which he thought out Hilda's proposition.
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