thinker
One who spends time thinking, contemplating or meditating.
Noun
- One who spends time thinking, contemplating or meditating.
- The doer and the thinker No allowance for the other. - 1972, “Thick As A Brick”, Ian Anderson (lyrics), performed by Jethro Tull:
- An intellectual, such as a philosopher or theologian.
- From his studies of these thinkers and activists, Mr. Obama took what he called the “Niebuhrian” lesson that we can have “a cleareyed view of the world and the realities of cruelty and sin and greed and violence, and...
- The brain; the mind.
- "Well, I tried to do like you and grandfather say; don't use my thinker, use imagination." - 2011, Arthur Kornhaber, Rosie's Miracle: A Novel, page 271:
- A poser; a conundrum that requires some thinking.
- HANK: The NRA is a Washington D.C. based organization. Are you telling me you support Washington D.C.? DALE: That's a thinker. - 1997, "How to Fire a Rifle Without Really Trying" (King of the Hill TV series, season 2...
Origin
From Middle English thinkere, equivalent to think + -er. Compare West Frisian tinker (“thinker”), Dutch denker (“thinker”), German Denker (“thinker”), Danish tænker (“thinker”), Swedish tänkare (“thinker”).
Forms
Derived
deep thinker doublethinker freethinker groupthinker lateral thinker nonthinker unthinker wishful thinker wrongthinker