Adjective
thought out (comparative more thought out, superlative most thought out)
Alternative form of thought-out
thought-out (comparative more thought-out, superlative most thought-out)
(chiefly in combination) planned
thought-out
The process that we go through in recording with Tool is very organic, but at the same time it is very thought out. There is a very left-brain process of dissecting what we're doing and drawing from source material; it's very research oriented and esoteric. Maynard James Keenan
Ornate rhetoric thought out of the rule of Plato... To which poetry would be made subsequent, or indeed rather precedent, as being less subtle and fine, but more simple, sensuous, and passionate. John Milton
The pen is an instrument of discovery rather than just a recording implement. If you write a letter of resignation or something with an agenda, you're simply using a pen to record what you have thought out. Billy Collins
Even now, we make no apologies for the choice we made. The sacrifices we made were selfless. The options we offered were patriotic while the paths we chose were well thought out. Ibrahim Babangida
What is said when the drunk has been thought out beforehand. Flemish Proverb
Refrain from getting involved in something that hasn't been well thought out. Turkish Proverb