Notion:

Noun:

  1. A conception of or belief about something.
  2. An impulse or desire, especially one of a whimsical kind.
  3. (In North America) Small useful items such as pins, buttons, and thread.

Usage:

  • “Notion” is often used with prepositions like “of,” “about,” “that,” “in,” and “on.”
  • Common collocations include “have a notion,” “notion of,” “hold a notion,” “challenge a notion,” “traditional notion,” and “popular notion.”

Example Sentences:

  1. She has a notion that we should go on a road trip.
  2. The notion of freedom is central to many democratic societies.
  3. I had a sudden notion to bake cookies.
  4. His notion of success involves financial independence and personal fulfillment.
  5. The popular notion that cats and dogs are natural enemies is often exaggerated.
  6. They dismissed the notion as unrealistic.
  7. Her notion of a perfect vacation involves lots of relaxation.
  8. The notion of time travel has fascinated people for centuries.
  9. He held onto the notion that hard work always pays off.
  10. The notion of justice varies from culture to culture.
  11. The notion that the earth is flat has been debunked.
  12. She had a whimsical notion to paint the walls bright yellow.
  13. His notion of health includes both physical and mental well-being.
  14. The traditional notion of marriage is evolving in modern society.
  15. She challenged the notion that women are not good at math.
  16. He had no notion of what the meeting was about.
  17. The notion of infinity is difficult to grasp.
  18. She operates under the notion that honesty is the best policy.
  19. He rejected the notion that he was to blame for the accident.
  20. The notion that money can buy happiness is a common misconception.
  21. She had the notion to start her own business.
  22. The notion of beauty is subjective.
  23. He clung to the notion that he could change the world.
  24. The notion of the American Dream is deeply embedded in the country’s culture.
  25. The notion that humans only use 10% of their brains is a myth.
  26. She had the notion to travel the world after graduation.
  27. His notion of fairness included equal opportunities for everyone.
  28. The notion that breakfast is the most important meal of the day is widely accepted.
  29. She entertained the notion of writing a novel one day.
  30. He dismissed the notion that luck played any role in his success.
  31. The notion of sustainable living is gaining popularity.
  32. She had a romantic notion of what marriage would be like.
  33. The notion of a perfect world is an idealistic one.
  34. He had the notion to surprise his wife with a romantic dinner.
  35. The notion that hard work leads to success is deeply ingrained in society.
  36. She holds the notion that everyone deserves a second chance.
  37. The notion of artificial intelligence raises ethical questions.
  38. He scoffed at the notion that he needed help.
  39. The notion of karma suggests that good actions lead to positive outcomes.
  40. She had a naive notion of what working in a corporate environment would be like.
  41. The notion that history repeats itself is often discussed.
  42. He had the notion to start a charity to help the homeless.
  43. The notion of climate change is supported by scientific evidence.
  44. She clung to the notion that everything happens for a reason.
  45. The notion that exercise is good for health is widely accepted.
  46. He had the notion that he could complete the project alone.
  47. The notion of free will is a topic of philosophical debate.
  48. She dismissed the notion that she was not capable of succeeding.
  49. The notion of equal rights for all is fundamental to democracy.
  50. He had a vague notion of what he wanted to do with his life.
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