
noun An opinion a sentiment a view especially, a somewhat vague belief, hastily caught up or founded on insufficient evidence and slight knowledge of the subject.noun In the Hegelian philos., that comprehensive conception in which conflicting elements are recognized as mere factors of the whole truth.noun In the Lockian philos., a complex idea.noun A general concept a mental representation of a state of things.noun Small lightweight items for household use, such as needles, buttons, and thread.noun A mental image an idea or conception: synonym: idea.
" Kean played the tragic Lear for a few performances.From The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
Kean had previously acted Tate's Lear, but told his wife that the London audience " have no notion of what I can do till they see me over the dead body of Cordelia. And I must mention the manner Rlevse is being pilloried here by editors some of whom who have no notion of decency and fairness themselves or are here because they have appear to have mistaken gutter-sniping for constructive commentary is stomach-turning at best. ( The New York theater is as tourist-heavy, but far more critic-dependent. Then there are reviews, which usually count for less in a theater capital heavily reliant on tourists who may have no notion of a production's initial reception. They have no notion of democracy or capitalism, no respect for a system that enables us to contribute to our own 401k plans and to escape from the escapism of television by giving us summer blockbuster movies that literally bust blocks. Those who know their Atman ( soul ) have no notions of Varna ( caste ) or Ashrama ( stage in life ) they see Atman as Brahman, they become Brahman and reach " Moksha " salvation even without seeking. Joyce Gibson Roach of Keller, a folk historian and adjunct faculty member at Texas Christian University, said : " These people of ` The Republic' have no notion of what the real Republic was all about, no notion at all. Because value types have no notion of a " null " value and can be used in arrays without initialization, they always come with an implicit default constructor that essentially fills the struct memory space with zeroes. Meanwhile, the two Dromios, who have no notion of each other's existence but are each dressed in a floppy cap and patched clothes, seemed to erupt with manic wit, becoming literal embodiments of befuddlement. I have no notion of how much we have already lost in sales, but we will probably crunch the numbers as we get engaged in a public policy campaign against this type of sanction. Ramirez _ to time trip back _ put himself through Lehman College by teaching karate and, having no notion of what he wanted to do in life, majored in Renaissance and Reformation history. It's difficult to see have no notion of in a sentence. She subsequently repeated these sentiments in an open letter to Streicher's paper, " Der St黵mer ", which read : " The English have no notion of the Jewish danger. " ) I have no notion of putting the interests of Wikipedia before theirs. Perhaps it makes me " not here to help the encyclopedia. I have no notion of whether Vice President Al Gore will make missile defense a major issue when he makes his big speech here Thursday. Texas is so urbanized that our little ones have no notion of how rural life once was lived, especially not its hardships.
Frequently having no notion of what to do himself, he relies excessively on the same two music cues : Beethoven's " Spring".
We have no notion of where Gilbert obtained her information, or what Du Bois himself did with what he had learned. Dbachmann and Moreschi can be extremely uncivil, perhaps having no notion of the personal effect it has.
Omnidirectional sensors have no notion of direction involved in their measurements.They have no notions of honor, and therefore insults mean nothing to them.The newcomers have no notion of how bad things can get.