Get to know Notions better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Notions meaning
plural of notion
Using Notions
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of notion
- In the example corpus, notions often appears in combinations such as: notions of, preconceived notions, notions about.
Context around Notions
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 8 middle, 9 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Notions
- In this selection, "notions" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 27.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, preconceived, civic, platonic, test and sharply stand out and add context to how "notions" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include america first notions about protecting and challenge traditional notions of art. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "notions" sits close to words such as administer, constantine and convict, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with notions
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Forget all your preconceived notions of the Toyota Camry. (9 words)
And it’s not only the most corporate behemoths that promote leftist political notions. (14 words)
Intrinsic to notions of supply chain mapping is enhanced surveillance by lead firms over supplier firms. (16 words)
And that’s why I was curious if it was, if you felt it was an advantage or disadvantage that I went into it blind because I was able to take in Snow as the verse that you wanted to tell him versus having preconceived notions. (46 words)
I offer these three ideas to you, Libra, because you're in a phase when the moral of your story is that there is no apparent moral to your story—at least until you surrender your notions of what the moral of your story is. (45 words)
These notions sharply contrasted with the previously held Platonic notions of the human mind as an entity that preexisted somewhere in the heavens, before being sent down to join a body here on Earth (see Plato's Phaedo and Apology, as well as others). (44 words)
Example sentences (20)
Devotion and subservience to God were largely replaced by notions of inalienable natural rights and the potentialities of reason, and universal ideals of love and compassion gave way to civic notions of freedom, equality, and citizenship.
The Notions Test was until recently an important tradition in most houses, in which juniors were required to answer questions about notions.
These notions sharply contrasted with the previously held Platonic notions of the human mind as an entity that preexisted somewhere in the heavens, before being sent down to join a body here on Earth (see Plato's Phaedo and Apology, as well as others).
According to the presidential media aide, the report was twisted to satisfy the preconceived notions of the newspaper.
AI can inspire creativity, aid in the artistic process, and even challenge traditional notions of art, offering new avenues for expression and exploration.
And it’s not only the most corporate behemoths that promote leftist political notions.
And that’s why I was curious if it was, if you felt it was an advantage or disadvantage that I went into it blind because I was able to take in Snow as the verse that you wanted to tell him versus having preconceived notions.
As a guy who watches Turner Classic Movies a lot, the more obscure and unknown a movie from the 1940s or 1950s the better, because I have no preconceived notions about it.
As the film progresses, it challenges our notions of who is the victim and the aggressor, re-telling the story from different perspectives.
A true embodiment of the richness of human experiences, Harprit’s tales as an MC Taxi rider resound with a resonance that challenges preconceived notions.
Critics have often compared the project to critical race theory, a cross-disciplinary examination of how laws, social movements, and media can heavily shape notions of race and ethnicity.
For example, lyrics to the beloved songs in “The Little Mermaid” were to fit modern notions of morality, and “Kiss the Girl” was rewritten so that consent was front and center.
Forget all your preconceived notions of the Toyota Camry.
Further, most companies surveyed have only vague notions of how to define and implement standards for AI across financial services.
He was looking at how these mediums, how these technologies, open things up behind the veneer of their consumptive use as entertainment and economy and those sort of notions.
Intrinsic to notions of supply chain mapping is enhanced surveillance by lead firms over supplier firms.
I offer these three ideas to you, Libra, because you're in a phase when the moral of your story is that there is no apparent moral to your story—at least until you surrender your notions of what the moral of your story is.
It’s almost striking today to note that no meaningful distinction exists between what Sanders believed, circa 2015, and Trump’s “America First” notions about protecting working-class people from illegal immigrants.
It’s time for Montreal and McGill to stop reinforcing archaic notions of tradition such as pedestrians and public transit.
Nikolenko posted on his Facebook account a modified version of the official communiqué of the G20 summit in New Delhi, with words or expressions crossed out and replaced by others in red, reflecting notions the Ukrainian authorities would have preferred.
Common combinations with notions
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- notions of 110×
- preconceived notions 25×
- notions about 14×
- the notions 9×
- notions that 8×
- notions and 8×
- our notions 7×
- these notions 5×
- to notions 5×
- basic notions 5×