think Definition
think
verb thought, thinking
- tr & intr
1a. To have or form ideas in the mind;
- Thesaurus: cogitate, muse, deliberate, ruminate, meditate, ponder, consider, reflect.
- Form: think about something (often)
1b. To have it as a thought in one's mind.
- Thesaurus: study, ponder, consider, contemplate, examine, evaluate.
- Form: think about something (often)
2. To consider, judge or believe them or it.
- Example: I thought you were kidding!
- Example: They think of themselves as great singers
- Thesaurus: believe, be convinced, hold, deem.
- Form: think of someone (often)
- Form: think of something
3. To intend or plan it; to form an idea of it.
- Example: think about going to London
- Example: couldn't think of being so unkind
- Example: think no harm
- Form: think of something (often)
- Form: think about something
4. To imagine, expect or suspect it.
- Example: I didn‘t think there would be any trouble
- Form: think of something (often)
- Example: think of the children first
- Form: think of someone (usually)
- Form: think of something
6a. To remember it;
- Example: couldn't think of his name
- Form: think of something (usually)
- Form: think to do something
6b. To consider it.
- Example: I didn't think to tell her
- Form: think of something (usually)
- Form: think to do something
- Example: think of a plan
- Form: think of something (often)
9. To bring someone or something into a specified condition by thinking.
- Example: tried to think himself thin
- 1. colloq
- An act of thinking.
- Example: have a good think
noun
- Someone who thinks, especially deeply and constructively or in a specified way.
- To change one's mind about it or them on further thought.
- To think that they would not be so bad as to do something wrong.
- Example: I thought better of him than that
- To have a high, good or bad, etc opinion of them.
- To have a very low opinion of it.
- To hesitate before doing something; to decide in the end not to do it.
Phrasal Verb: think something out
- To consider or plan it carefully.To solve a problem by thinking about all the aspects of it.
- To consider all the advantages and disadvantages of an action or decision, etc; to reflect on it.
- To think carefully about all the possible consequences of a plan or idea, etc, especially so as to reach a conclusion as to its wisdom or value.
- To invent or devise it.
