13 Verbs to Use for the Word thoughtfulness

The gloom, the stream, and the silence, generate thoughtfulness.

We never read any juvenile poems that so distinctly foretokened the character of all that the poet has since done; in particular, the very earliest and loosest of these little pieces indicate that unintermitting thoughtfulness, and that fine ear for verbal harmony in which we must venture to think that not one of our modern poets approaches to Coleridge.

I said to the cook, who appreciated my thoughtfulness when I made shift with a dipperful, as I had done on desert journeys.

Annette has begun to think; she has been left a great deal to herself, and in her loneliness, she has developed a thoughtfulness past her years, and I think that a love for her race and a desire to serve it has become a growing passion in her soul; her heart has supplied her intellect.

" Mr. Luzerne smiled, and thought what rare thoughtfulness and judgment she has evinced.

The discipline of the life through which he was passing as the main stay of his mother, matured his mind and imparted to it a thoughtfulness past his years.

These do not relate alone to the proper use of knife and fork, napkin and spoon, but to habits of punctuality, neatness, quietness, order, and that kind thoughtfulness and courteous attention which spring from the heart"in honor preferring one another."

Louisa, for her part, having lost the presence of her agreeable partner, was busy in supplying that deficiency with the idea of him; so that each having meditations of her own of the most interesting nature, had not leisure to observe the thoughtfulness of the other, much less to enquire the motive of it.

The road, he says, was better, and the outward prospect a little enlivening; but it is not easy to describe the feelings my mind was under in approaching a place which has so long occupied my thoughtfulness to visit.

" Thus Clem said to me a few weeks later, and I praised his thoughtfulness.

His favorites, prying into everything, but winning only imperfect knowledge, connect the sentry order with the ghost of the Prince of Wales, and presuppose a tender thoughtfulness for the young adventurer on family or political grounds.

With this had come a certain thoughtfulness in small attentions, which, I saw too late, Anne must always have missed in him.

'There,' said he, 'I can do you better watchman's service than if I lay within; and by that door you may come and go unespied of any gossips.' Althea smiled, and commended his thoughtfulness.

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  thoughtfulness