IDEA


Meaning of IDEA in English

n.

Pronunciation: ī - ' d ē - ə , - ' d ē ə also ' ī -( ˌ )d ē - ə or ' ī -d ē

Function: noun

Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, from Greek, from idein to see ― more at WIT

Date: 14th century

1 a : a transcendent entity that is a real pattern of which existing things are imperfect representations b : a standard of perfection : IDEAL c : a plan for action : DESIGN

2 archaic : a visible representation of a conception : a replica of a pattern

3 a obsolete : an image recalled by memory b : an indefinite or unformed conception c : an entity (as a thought, concept, sensation, or image) actually or potentially present to consciousness

4 : a formulated thought or opinion

5 : whatever is known or supposed about something <a child's idea of time>

6 : the central meaning or chief end of a particular action or situation

7 Christian Science : an image in Mind

– idea · less \ -l ə s \ adjective

synonyms IDEA , CONCEPT , CONCEPTION , THOUGHT , NOTION , IMPRESSION mean what exists in the mind as a representation (as of something comprehended) or as a formulation (as of a plan). IDEA may apply to a mental image or formulation of something seen or known or imagined, to a pure abstraction, or to something assumed or vaguely sensed <innovative ideas > <my idea of paradise>. CONCEPT may apply to the idea formed by consideration of instances of a species or genus or, more broadly, to any idea of what a thing ought to be <a society with no concept of private property>. CONCEPTION is often interchangeable with CONCEPT ; it may stress the process of imagining or formulating rather than the result <our changing conception of what constitutes art>. THOUGHT is likely to suggest the result of reflecting, reasoning, or meditating rather than of imagining <commit your thoughts to paper>. NOTION suggests an idea not much resolved by analysis or reflection and may suggest the capricious or accidental <you have the oddest notions >. IMPRESSION applies to an idea or notion resulting immediately from some stimulation of the senses <the first impression is of soaring height>.

Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary.      Merriam Webster - Энциклопедический словарь английского языка.