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Synonyms and antonyms of Ways of thinking in British Thesaurus

Ways of thinking

approach (noun)

a particular way of thinking about or dealing with something

view (noun)

a particular way of thinking about something

mind (noun)

your usual way of thinking

perspective (noun)

a way of thinking about something

viewpoint (noun)

a way of considering something

logic (noun)

the way that someone connects ideas when they are explaining something or giving a reason

mindset (noun)

a way of thinking about things

school of thought (noun)

a way of thinking about a particular subject or idea that is shared by a group of people

pragmatism (noun)

formal a practical way of thinking or dealing with problems that emphasizes results and solutions more than theories

habit of mind/thought ()

a usual way of thinking about something

angle (noun)

a particular way of thinking about something

escape (noun)

a way of helping yourself to stop thinking about an unpleasant situation that you are in

framework (noun)

a set of principles, ideas etc that you use when you are forming your decisions and judgments

line (noun)

a way of thinking, talking, or finding out about something

mentality (noun)

a particular attitude or way of thinking, especially one that you do not approve of

one-track mind (noun)

someone who has a one-track mind thinks about one particular thing all the time

perception (noun)

a particular way of understanding or thinking about something

reading (noun)

a particular way of thinking about a situation, statement, or event

retrospection (noun)

formal the action of remembering or thinking about things that happened to you in the past

sense (noun)

a way of thinking about or understanding something, although there may be other ways

thinking (noun)

the way that you consider things or react to them

thought pattern (noun)

a way of thinking about something, or an attitude towards it

thought process (noun)

the way in which your mind works, or the process of thinking about something