1. think

        verb
        \ ˈthiŋk How to pronounce think (audio) \
        thought\ ˈthȯt How to pronounce thought (audio) \; thinking

        Definition of think

         (Entry 1 of 3)

        transitive verb

        1 : to form or have in the mind
        2 : to have as an intention thought to return early
        3a : to have as an opinion think it's so
        b : to regard as : consider think the rule unfair
        4a : to reflect on : ponder think the matter over
        b : to determine by reflecting think what to do next
        5 : to call to mind : remember He never thinks to ask how we are.
        6 : to devise by thinking usually used with upthought up a plan to escape
        7 : to have as an expectation : anticipate We didn't think we'd have any trouble.
        8a : to center one's thoughts on talks and thinks business
        b : to form a mental picture of
        9 : to subject to the processes of logical thought think things out

        intransitive verb

        1a : to exercise the powers of judgment, conception, or inference : reason
        b : to have in the mind or call to mind a thought
        2a : to have the mind engaged in reflection : meditate
        b : to consider the suitability thought of her for president
        3 : to have a view or opinion thinks of himself as a poet
        4 : to have concern usually used with ofI must think first of my family.
        5 : to consider something likely : suspect may happen sooner than you think
        think better of
        : to reconsider and make a wiser decision
        think much of
        : to view with satisfaction : approve usually used in negative constructionsI didn't think much of the new car.

        think

        noun

        Definition of think (Entry 2 of 3)

        : an act of thinking He has to make up his mind, in a deep, hard think, whether he really believes that philanthropy is worth while.— Jerome Ellison … returned home for a rest and a good think.— Richard Corliss If he thinks he can fool me, he has another think coming. [=he is wrong]

        think

        adjective

        Definition of think (Entry 3 of 3)

        : relating to, requiring, or stimulating thinking

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        Verb

        thinker noun

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        Verb

        think, conceive, imagine, fancy, realize, envisage, envision mean to form an idea of. think implies the entrance of an idea into one's mind with or without deliberate consideration or reflection. I just thought of a good joke conceive suggests the forming and bringing forth and usually developing of an idea, plan, or design. conceived of a new marketing approach imagine stresses a visualization. imagine you're at the beach fancy suggests an imagining often unrestrained by reality but spurred by desires. fancied himself a super athlete realize stresses a grasping of the significance of what is conceived or imagined. realized the enormity of the task ahead envisage and envision imply a conceiving or imagining that is especially clear or detailed. envisaged a totally computerized operation envisioned a cure for the disease

        think, cogitate, reflect, reason, speculate, deliberate mean to use one's powers of conception, judgment, or inference. think is general and may apply to any mental activity, but used alone often suggests attainment of clear ideas or conclusions. teaches students how to think cogitate implies deep or intent thinking. cogitated on the mysteries of nature reflect suggests unhurried consideration of something recalled to the mind. reflecting on fifty years of married life reason stresses consecutive logical thinking. able to reason brilliantly in debate speculate implies reasoning about things theoretical or problematic. speculated on the fate of the lost explorers deliberate suggests slow or careful reasoning before forming an opinion or reaching a conclusion or decision. the jury deliberated for five hours

        Examples of think in a Sentence

        Verb We may finish sooner than you think. You should relax and try to think pleasant thoughts. I was just thinking what it would be like to be a doctor. I dread to think how he will react. Why do you always think the worst? Just think how nice it would be to live here. Just think—in two days we'll be on vacation, lying on the beach. Noun I'd have another think about doing that if I were you. Feel free to have a good think about it before you say yes.
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        Recent Examples on the Web: Verb But to think he’ll ever be paid nearly $1.2 million a year until the age of 72? Bob Nightengale, USA TODAY, "Opinion: There is no contract more legendary than Bobby Bonilla's deal," 1 July 2020 Yet to watch her pulling away from the pack at Belmont, winning by 18 ¾ lengths and posting the fastest time in a race that dates to 1931, was to think Gamine might beat the boys should that opportunity arise. Tim Sullivan, The Courier-Journal, "Boys, beware! Bob Baffert's filly with 'insane' ability a Kentucky Derby possibility," 1 July 2020 Others felt that the artist was naive to think a noose could function as art in today’s context. Philip Kennicott, Washington Post, "Can a noose be art? There’s one hanging from a porch in Washington that’s here to challenge your assumptions.," 1 July 2020 But on a personal level, Cote also delves deep about leadership, including his own processes for finding time to think big thoughts amid the daily grind. Shawn Tully, Fortune, "‘Winning Now, Winning Later’ author David Cote on his secret to corporate creativity," 30 June 2020 Some people think there are officers who look for that. Linda Gandee, cleveland, "Bay Village police chief retires; reflects on changing times," 29 June 2020 Seniors are the age group most likely to think Biden is suffering from dementia, said the Rasmussen analysis. Paul Bedard, Washington Examiner, "Poll: 20% of Democrats ‘think Biden has dementia,’ 38% among all voters," 29 June 2020 Despite Wisconsin's allegiance to the Union during the Civil War, its loyalties to the Union and the end of slavery were not as clear-cut as Wisconsinites might like to think — and symbols of the Southern Confederacy still survive here. Samantha Hendrickson, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "Wisconsin still has Confederate monuments and symbols despite its history as a progressive state. Here's what they are.," 28 June 2020 But over time, these workers began to think more critically about the Boba Guys mission. Janelle Bitker, SFChronicle.com, "Boba Guys workers allege pattern of racial discrimination at SF cafe chain," 27 June 2020

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        First Known Use of think

        Verb

        before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

        Noun

        1834, in the meaning defined above

        Adjective

        1890, in the meaning defined above

        History and Etymology for think

        Verb

        Middle English thenken, from Old English thencan; akin to Old High German denken to think, Latin tongēre to know — more at thanks

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        4 Jul 2020

        Cite this Entry

        “Think.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/think. Accessed 7 Jul. 2020.

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        think

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        English Language Learners Definition of think

         (Entry 1 of 2)

        : to believe that something is true, that a particular situation exists, that something will happen, etc.
        : to have an opinion about someone or something
        : to form or have (a particular thought) in your mind

        think

        noun

        English Language Learners Definition of think (Entry 2 of 2)

        chiefly British, informal : an act of thinking about something

        think

        verb
        \ ˈthiŋk How to pronounce think (audio) \
        thought\ ˈthȯt \; thinking

        Kids Definition of think

        1 : to have as an opinion or belief I think you can do it.
        2 : to form or have in the mind We were afraid to even think what had happened.
        3 : remember sense 1 I didn't think to ask.
        4 : to use the power of the mind to understand, find out, or decide You're just not thinking.
        5 : to consider for some time : ponder I'm still thinking it over.
        6 : to invent something by thinking She tried to think up an excuse.
        7 : to hold a strong feeling They think highly of you.
        8 : to have as a plan I think I'll call first.
        9 : to care about I must think first of my family.

        Other Words from think

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