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A Writer's Dictionary:

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idea
noun ideas
    1. A thought, image, notion or concept formed by the mind.
      Thesaurus: thought, concept, notion, conception, brainstorm; opinion, belief, conviction.
    2. A plan or intention.
      Thesaurus: intention, plan, doctrine, design, approach, programme.
    3. A main aim, purpose or feature.
      Example: The idea of the game is to win as many cards as possible
    4. An opinion or belief.
      Example: He's got the idea that no one likes him
    5. A vague notion or fancy.
      Example: had no idea what to do
    6. Someone's conception of what is a good example of something.
      Example: not my idea of fun
    7. philos.
      In Plato: a universal model of which all existing examples are imperfect copies.
Idiom: get ideas
    colloq
    To have ideas which are over-ambitious or undesirable.
      Example: He got ideas above his station
      Example: You should have known she'd get ideas if you went out with her
Idiom: put ideas into someone's head
    To give them over-ambitious or impractical ideas.
Idiom: that's an idea
    colloq
    That plan is worth considering.
Idiom: the very idea
    colloq
    The mere thought.
      Example: shuddered at the very idea of it
Idiom: the very idea! (what an idea!)
    colloq
    That's absurd! that's outrageous!
Idiom: what's the big idea
    ironic, slang
    What do you think you're doing.
Etymology: 16c, originally in sense 7: Latin and Greek, meaning ‘form' or ‘pattern'.



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