Reflection in the mind of real objects and phenomena in their essential features and relations.
A vague idea in which some confidence is placed.
An odd or fanciful or capricious idea.
1 Tilda's voice: 'The notion of Manifest Destiny is historically suspect, of course.
2 He initially held the traditional notion that economic fundamentals led market moves.
3 Systematic reviews support the notion that sleep is important for children's health.
4 You can deduce no single actual particular from the notion of it.
5 In essence, we need to unpick an essentially imperialist notion of power.
6 That being said, the notion of a game-proof test is probably impossible.
7 This review covers recent studies from our laboratory that challenge this notion .
8 Of its size I had no notion ; it might extend for miles.
9 Fundamental to the Scottish notion of history is the idea of progress.
10 The Cuban missile crisis came to disabuse us of any such notion .
11 That which is common to all particular instruments composeth the general notion .
12 We shall see that other monotheists would develop a very similar notion .
13 Or is defying the notion of gender simply too radical an idea?
14 After all, the whole 'harness the bomb's power' notion was your idea.
15 The notion had touched him then: how right they had looked together.
16 Keeping a time slot open at BUR headquarters is an excellent notion .
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