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notionssewing notionsno·tion N0174000 (nō′shən)n.1. A belief or opinion: had an old-fashioned notion of what qualities were most important in a mate.2. A mental image; an idea or conception: Do you have any notion of what I'm referring to? See Synonyms at idea.3. An impulse or whim: I suddenly had the notion of walking by the river.4. notions Small lightweight items for household use, such as needles, buttons, and thread. [Middle English nocioun, concept, from Latin nōtiō, nōtiōn-, from nōtus, known, past participle of nōscere, to get to know; see gnō- in Indo-European roots.]notion (ˈnəʊʃən) n1. a vague idea; impression2. an idea, concept, or opinion3. an inclination or whim[C16: from Latin nōtiō a becoming acquainted (with), examination (of), from noscere to know]no•tion (ˈnoʊ ʃən) 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. 4. a fanciful or foolish idea; whim. 5. notions, small articles, as buttons, thread, or ribbon, displayed together for sale. [1560–70; < Latin nōtiō examination, idea <nō-, base of nōscere to come to know (see notify)] no′tion•less, adj. syn: See idea. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | notion - a vague idea in which some confidence is placed; "his impression of her was favorable"; "what are your feelings about the crisis?"; "it strengthened my belief in his sincerity"; "I had a feeling that she was lying"impression, belief, feeling, opinionidea, thought - the content of cognition; the main thing you are thinking about; "it was not a good idea"; "the thought never entered my mind"presence - the impression that something is present; "he felt the presence of an evil force"effect - an impression (especially one that is artificial or contrived); "he just did it for effect"first blush - at the first glimpse or impression; "at first blush the idea possesses considerable intuitive appeal but on closer examination it fails"hunch, suspicion, intuition - an impression that something might be the case; "he had an intuition that something had gone wrong" | | 2. | notion - a general inclusive conceptconcept, conception, construct - an abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instancesmumpsimus - a traditional notion that is obstinately held although it is unreasonable; "he still holds to the old mumpsimus that a woman's place is in the kitchen" | | 3. | notion - an odd or fanciful or capricious idea; "the theatrical notion of disguise is associated with disaster in his stories"; "he had a whimsy about flying to the moon"; "whimsy can be humorous to someone with time to enjoy it"whimsey, whimsy, whimidea, thought - the content of cognition; the main thing you are thinking about; "it was not a good idea"; "the thought never entered my mind" | | 4. | notion - (usually plural) small personal articles or clothing or sewing items; "buttons and needles are notions"article - one of a class of artifacts; "an article of clothing"ribbon - notion consisting of a narrow strip of fine material used for trimming |
notionnoun1. idea, view, opinion, belief, concept, impression, judgment, sentiment, conception, apprehension, inkling, mental image or picture, picture I disagree with the notion that violence on TV causes acts of violence in society. He has a realistic notion of his capabilities.2. whim, wish, desire, fancy, impulse, inclination, caprice I had a whimsical notion to fly off to Rio that night.notionnoun1. Something believed or accepted as true by a person:belief, conviction, feeling, idea, mind, opinion, persuasion, position, sentiment, view.2. That which exists in the mind as the product of careful mental activity:concept, conception, idea, image, perception, thought.3. An impulsive, often illogical turn of mind:bee, boutade, caprice, conceit, fancy, freak, humor, impulse, megrim, vagary, whim, whimsy.Idiom: bee in one's bonnet.Translationsnotion (ˈnəuʃən) noun1. understanding. I've no notion what he's talking about. 理解 理解2. an uncertain belief; an idea. He has some very odd notions. 觀念,想法 观念,想法 3. a desire for something or to do something. He had a sudden notion to visit his aunt. 心血來潮 突然的念头,奇想,意图 notion
not have the foggiest (notion)To have no knowledge or understanding about something. He doesn't have the foggiest notion how hard it is to run a business. A: "Do you know where the car keys are?" B: "I haven't the foggiest. Sorry."See also: foggy, have, notnot have the faintest (notion)To have no knowledge or understanding about something. He doesn't have the faintest notion how hard it is to run a business. A: "Do you know where the car keys are?" B: "I don't have the faintest, sorry."See also: faint, have, notrun away with the ideaTo take a fantastical or unrealistic idea as something that is definitely true or destined to happen. His book appeared on a local bestseller list, and now he's run away with the idea of being a famous author. Local tabloids are running away with the idea of the mayor being a part of a big conspiracy.See also: away, idea, runrun away with the notionTo take a fantastical or unrealistic idea as something that is definitely true or destined to happen. His book appeared on a local bestseller list, and now he's run away with the notion of being a famous author. Local tabloids are running away with the notion of the mayor being a part of a big conspiracy.See also: away, notion, runlabor under (something)To live, function, or operate while believing something or holding an assumption of some kind, especially something that is not or may not be true. We all labored under the assumption that we would be getting paid overtime, so we all nearly quit when we realized that wasn't the case These politicians want us all to labor under the notion that they're our friends, looking out for our interests first and foremost.See also: laborpale at the notion of (something)To be made fearful, nervous, or sickened by thinking about something happening. I know that David pales at the notion of flying in an airplane. We paled at the notion of shutting down the company that our great-great-grandfather created.See also: notion, of, palethe foggiest notionA basic, vague, or rudimentary knowledge or understanding (about something). Often used in negative constructions. A: "Do you know where the car keys are?" B: "I haven't the foggiest notion. Sorry." Do you have the foggiest notion how much this mistake is going to cost the company? Even though I could speak a little Japanese, I could only pretend to have the foggiest notion what the woman was talking about.See also: foggy, notionhave half a notion to (do something)To have an inclination or intention that is moderate, irresolute, or indefinite (but often one that was motivated by a specific unpleasant experience). My flight home was so terrible, I have half a notion to write a letter to the airline company and complain. We set out on the road with only half a notion as to where we would go!See also: half, have, notionhave half a notion to do something and have half a mind to do somethingFig. to have almost decided to do something, especially something unpleasant. I have half a mind to go off and leave you here. The cook had half a notion to serve cold chicken.See also: half, have, notionrun aˈway with the idea/notion (spoken) believe something that is not true: Don’t run away with the idea that you’re going to be famous just because you’ve appeared on television once.See also: away, idea, notion, runnotion
Synonyms for notionnoun ideaSynonyms- idea
- view
- opinion
- belief
- concept
- impression
- judgment
- sentiment
- conception
- apprehension
- inkling
- mental image or picture
- picture
noun whimSynonyms- whim
- wish
- desire
- fancy
- impulse
- inclination
- caprice
Synonyms for notionnoun something believed or accepted as true by a personSynonyms- belief
- conviction
- feeling
- idea
- mind
- opinion
- persuasion
- position
- sentiment
- view
noun that which exists in the mind as the product of careful mental activitySynonyms- concept
- conception
- idea
- image
- perception
- thought
noun an impulsive, often illogical turn of mindSynonyms- bee
- boutade
- caprice
- conceit
- fancy
- freak
- humor
- impulse
- megrim
- vagary
- whim
- whimsy
Synonyms for notionnoun a vague idea in which some confidence is placedSynonyms- impression
- belief
- feeling
- opinion
Related Words- idea
- thought
- presence
- effect
- first blush
- hunch
- suspicion
- intuition
noun a general inclusive conceptRelated Words- concept
- conception
- construct
- mumpsimus
noun an odd or fanciful or capricious ideaSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun (usually plural) small personal articles or clothing or sewing itemsRelated Words |