thoughtfully
/ˈθɔːtfəli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈθɔːtfəli/ (ame, ipa)
thoughtfully — adverb
1. done with your mind focused on a single matter, often shown by staying quiet, ga
done with your mind focused on a single matter, often shown by staying quiet, gazing away, or pausing in the middle of what you are doing while you work through a memory or problem.
Iris gazed out the window thoughtfully, trying to recall where she had put the keys.
gazed thoughtfully: common collocation for silent thinking
Tara nodded thoughtfully while the professor explained the difficult math proof.
nodded thoughtfully: shows silent agreement while thinking
The old man stroked his beard thoughtfully before answering the reporter's question.
Christopher read the letter twice, then set it down thoughtfully.
Zuri paused thoughtfully, weighing each word carefully before she responded.
- pensively
more literary and often suggests a slightly sad or dreamy quality
- reflectively
suggests looking back on past events rather than thinking about a current problem
- contemplatively
more formal, suggesting deep or spiritual focus
- blankly
shows a complete lack of thought, staring at nothing
文法句型
[verb] thoughtfully
thoughtfully [verb]
用法筆記
Frequently pairs with verbs of quiet or hesitant action — nodded thoughtfully, gazed thoughtfully, paused thoughtfully, stroked his chin thoughtfully.
常見錯誤
2. acting with genuine kindness by noticing what other people might want or need an
acting with genuine kindness by noticing what other people might want or need and making an effort to help them, often before they have to ask.
Elena thoughtfully brought soup to her neighbour who was recovering from surgery.
thoughtfully brought: pattern for considerate actions
Jin held the door open thoughtfully for the woman pushing a stroller.
The librarian set aside a quiet corner thoughtfully for the elderly man who needed rest.
Iker thanked the hostess for the gift and thoughtfully asked about her family.
Mert thoughtfully packs extra umbrellas for his coworkers when rain is on the way.
- considerately
slightly more formal, emphasises respect for another person's situation
- kindly
focuses on warm, gentle intentions rather than noticing a specific need
- attentively
stresses close observation of what others require
- inconsiderately
acting without regard for others' comfort or needs
- thoughtlessly
failing to notice what might help or upset someone
文法句型
thoughtfully [verb]
[verb] thoughtfully
用法筆記
In written English this sense often appears before the main verb (thoughtfully brought, thoughtfully asked) rather than at the end of the clause, which stresses the intention behind the action.
常見錯誤
3. done with thorough preparation and close attention to detail, so that nothing im
done with thorough preparation and close attention to detail, so that nothing important is missed or overlooked in the result.
The wedding was thoughtfully planned, with every guest's dietary needs in mind.
thoughtfully planned: pattern for well-prepared events
Evelyn's thoughtfully arranged bookshelf made the tiny room feel much wider.
The museum exhibits were thoughtfully laid out to tell a clear story about the region.
Talia found a thoughtfully written card waiting on her desk when she arrived.
The garden path was thoughtfully designed so that wheelchair users could enjoy it too.
- meticulously
suggests extreme care for every tiny detail, sometimes to the point of fussiness
- deliberately
emphasises that the action was intentional and not rushed
- methodically
suggests following a clear system or step-by-step approach
- carelessly
done without attention to detail or potential problems
- hastily
done too quickly, leaving things unfinished or poorly thought through
文法句型
thoughtfully [past participle]
用法筆記
Almost always used before a past participle (thoughtfully planned, thoughtfully designed, thoughtfully arranged) rather than after the verb. The object or event is the focus, not the person who did the planning.