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Thom·as T0173700 (tŏm′əs), Saint fl. first century ad. One of the 12 Apostles. According to the New Testament, he doubted that Jesus had risen from the dead until he saw the wounds.Thomas (ˈtɒməs) n1. (Biography) Saint. Also called: doubting Thomas. one of the twelve apostles, who refused to believe in Christ's resurrection until he had seen his wounds (John 20:24–29). Feast day: July 3 or Dec 2l or Oct 62. (Biography) Ambroise (ɑ̃brwaz). 1811–96, French composer of light operas, including Mignon (1866)3. (Biography) Dylan (Marlais) (ˈdɪlən). 1914–53, Welsh poet and essayist. His works include the prose Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog (1940), the verse collection Deaths and Entrances (1946), and his play for voices Under Milk Wood (1954)4. (Biography) (Philip) Edward, pen name Edward Eastaway. 1878–1917, British poet and critic: killed in World War I5. (Biography) R(onald) S(tuart). 1913–2000, Welsh poet and clergyman. His collections include Song at the Year's Turning (1955), Not that He Brought Flowers (1968), and Laboratories of the Spirit (1975)Thom•as (ˈtɒm əs) n. 1. an apostle who demanded proof of Christ's Resurrection. John 20:24–29. 2. Clarence, born 1948, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court since 1991. 3. Dyl•an (Marlais) (ˈdɪl ən) 1914–53, Welsh poet. 4. George Henry, 1816–70, Union general in the U.S. Civil War. 5. Norman (Mattoon), 1884–1968, U.S. socialist leader. 6. Seth, 1785–1859, U.S. clock designer. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Thomas - United States clockmaker who introduced mass production (1785-1859)Seth Thomas | | 2. | Thomas - United States socialist who was a candidate for president six times (1884-1968)Norman Mattoon Thomas, Norman Thomas | | 3. | Thomas - a radio broadcast journalist during World War I and World War II noted for his nightly new broadcast (1892-1981)Lowell Jackson Thomas, Lowell Thomas | | 4. | Thomas - Welsh poet (1914-1953)Dylan Marlais Thomas, Dylan Thomas | | 5. | Thomas - the Apostle who would not believe the resurrection of Jesus until he saw Jesus with his own eyesdoubting Thomas, Saint Thomas, St. Thomas, Thomas the doubting Apostle | TranslationsThomas
John Thomasslang A penis. Primarily heard in UK. The footballer lay on the ground in agony after being struck in the John Thomas by a defender's foot.See also: john, Thomasdoubting ThomasA skeptic. A reference to the Biblical story about the Apostle Thomas, who refused to believe that Jesus had risen from the dead until he saw him in person. Lisa's husband was a real doubting Thomas when she told him she'd won the lottery. He demanded to check the ticket himself.See also: doubt, Thomassup with Sir Thomas GreshamTo go without food. Sir Thomas Gresham founded the Royal Exchange in London, which the poor often visited. A: "Why are you so hungry? Didn't you eat dinner?" B: "No, I got stuck in a meeting, so I supped with Sir Thomas Gresham."See also: sir, sup, Thomasdoubting Thomassomeone who will not easily believe something without strong proof or evidence. (Can be said of a man or a woman. From the biblical account of the apostle Thomas, who would not believe that Jesus had risen from the dead until he actually touched the risen Christ.) Mary won't believe that I have a dog until she sees it. She's such a doubting Thomas.See also: doubt, Thomasdoubting ThomasOne who is habitually doubtful. For example, He was a doubting Thomas about the coming merger, not believing it would ever happen. The term alludes to the disciple Thomas, who doubted Jesus's resurrection until he had first-hand evidence of it (John 20:24-29). See also: doubt, Thomasa doubting Thomas a person who refuses to believe something without having incontrovertible proof; a sceptic. In the Bible, the apostle Thomas said that he would not believe that Christ had risen from the dead until he had seen and touched his wounds (John 20:24–9).See also: doubt, Thomasa ˌdoubting ˈThomas a person who will not believe something without proof: Now, for all you doubting Thomases who thought I couldn’t win an important race, here’s my medal to prove it!This expression comes from the Bible. Thomas refused to believe that Jesus had been brought back to life until he saw Jesus for himself and touched his wounds.See also: doubt, Thomasdoubting ThomasA person who habitually questions every issue. The term alludes to Jesus’s disciple Thomas, who refused to believe in the resurrection until he had solid evidence of it (recounted in the Book of John, 20:24– 25). The term has been applied to similarly doubtful individuals ever since, although the exact wording dates only from the late 1800s. W. C. Wyckoff used it: “Doubting Thomases, who will only believe what they see, must wait awhile” (Harper’s Magazine, June 1883).See also: doubt, ThomasThomas
Thomas1. Saint. Also called: doubting Thomas. one of the twelve apostles, who refused to believe in Christ's resurrection until he had seen his wounds (John 20:24--29). Feast day: July 3 or Dec. 2l or Oct. 6 2. Ambroise . 1811--96, French composer of light operas, including Mignon (1866) 3. Dylan (Marlais) . 1914--53, Welsh poet and essayist. His works include the prose Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog (1940), the verse collection Deaths and Entrances (1946), and his play for voices Under Milk Wood (1954) 4. (Philip) Edward, pen name Edward Eastaway. 1878--1917, British poet and critic: killed in World War I 5. R(onald) S(tuart). 1913--2000, Welsh poet and clergyman. His collections include Song at the Year's Turning (1955), Not that He Brought Flowers (1968), and Laboratories of the Spirit (1975) Thomas (language)A language compatible with the languageDylan(TM). Thomas is NOT Dylan(TM).
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Thom·as (tom'ăs), Hugh Owen, British surgeon, 1834-1891. See: Thomas splint. See THOS
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Synonyms for Thomasnoun United States clockmaker who introduced mass production (1785-1859)Synonymsnoun United States socialist who was a candidate for president six times (1884-1968)Synonyms- Norman Mattoon Thomas
- Norman Thomas
noun a radio broadcast journalist during World War I and World War II noted for his nightly new broadcast (1892-1981)Synonyms- Lowell Jackson Thomas
- Lowell Thomas
noun Welsh poet (1914-1953)Synonyms- Dylan Marlais Thomas
- Dylan Thomas
noun the Apostle who would not believe the resurrection of Jesus until he saw Jesus with his own eyesSynonyms- doubting Thomas
- Saint Thomas
- St. Thomas
- Thomas the doubting Apostle
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