notion
Prononciation : [ˈnoʊʃən]
Mot
Contexte : « idea »
(noun) a general idea or belief about something. It's like when you have a thought about how something works or what something means.
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She has a clear notion of what she wants to do when she grows up.
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He has no notion of how to solve the problem, so he's feeling a bit lost.
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What is your notion of a perfect day?
Contexte : « understanding »
(noun) an understanding or awareness of something. It’s like when you learn about a topic and start to understand it better.
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His notion of friendship is very deep and caring.
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Her notion of the rules is not correct; she misunderstood them.
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Do you have a notion of why the sky is blue?
Contexte : « theory »
(noun) a theory or belief that someone thinks is true. It’s like a guess or idea you have based on what you know.
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The scientist shared his notion about how dinosaurs lived millions of years ago.
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That notion has been proven wrong by new research.
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Is your notion of the universe based on what you've learned in school?
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