![]() ![]() offer a notion so that it can be considered : introduce, put forward The final story introduces the notion of immortality. discuss a notion : consider, discuss, examine, explore This paper will discuss these two notions from a theoretical and historical point of view. refuse to accept a notion : abandon, dismiss, dispel, reject Beth quickly dismisses the notion as absurd. accept a notion : accept, embrace, entertain We cannot accept the notion of time-travelling. express doubts about a notion : challenge, question Some scholars have rightly questioned this notion. support a notion : reinforce, support Other studies support the notion that exercised muscles need protein very rapidly. Have a notion : have At the time I had no notion of where this would lead. ![]() difficult to understand or deal with : complex, problematic Governments favour the idea of ‘sustainability’, but it is a complex notion. slightest : faintest, foggiest, slightest I didn’t have the faintest notion of who she was! strange : bizarre, fanciful, odd, strange There was no medical evidence to support such a fanciful notion. existing as a thought in the mind : abstract, theoretical The acceptance of the abstract notion of an ‘afterlife’ is still a very powerful impulse in directing individual action. whole : entire, whole The whole notion of celebrity has changed. common : common, popular, widespread This is very different from the common notion of God. particular : particular But it was more than twenty years earlier that he had come to accept this particular notion of perfection. old : old, old-fashioned, outdated, primitive We should move away from the outdated notion that education is only for the young. simple or too simple : simple, simplistic Their approach is based on the simple notion that it is more cost-effective to get it right first time than correct mistakes later. modern : contemporary, current, modern But from the 1870s onwards the modern notion of addiction began to take shape. general : broad, general The introduction to the report will give you a general notion of some of the many problems we faced. important : central, important, key This is a central notion in Wittgenstein’s later thinking. incorrect : false, misguided, mistaken Is it a misguided notion to believe in the goodness of humanity? basic : basic, fundamental She seems to be questioning the basic notion that political legitimacy comes from democratic elections. clear : clear Alice had no very clear notion of how long ago it had happened. not clear : vague Some of us have known from a very early age what career we want to pursue others have only a vague notion. traditional : accepted, conventional, prevalent, traditional As a result, traditional notions of the classroom have begun to undergo a radical change. Silly : absurd, crazy, foolish, ridiculous, romantic, silly, strange That’s a ridiculous notion. ![]()
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