Definition of think (Entry 1 of 4)
transitive verb
- To form or have in the mind.
- She was just thinking about her next move.
- I was afraid to think what might happen.
- To have as an opinion; believe.
- They think highly of you.
- He thinks it's so.
- To hold in the mind for some time; ponder.
- I must think about this carefully.
- Let me think for a moment.
- To call to mind; remember.
- He never thought to ask her home.
- Never thought of him until now.
- To use the power of reason.
- Think before you write your answer.
- He always thinks things through carefully.
Examples of think in a Sentence
- 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.
Definition of think (Entry 2 of 4)
adjective
- A person who thinks; a thinker.
- Of or relating to thinking or thought processes.
Definition of think (Entry 3 of 4)
noun
- A thought; an idea.
- I had a new think about the project.
- The power of reasoning or reflection.
Definition of think (Entry 4 of 4)
intransitive verb
- To have an opinion or idea; to believe.
- I think I will go to the store.
- She thinks she knows everything.
- To form a mental image or picture of something.
- He tried to think about the future with optimism.
Examples of think in a Sentence
- The mesa-like lunar mountain towers over a landscape carved by craters, including the Shackleton Crater, a cold, dark region where water ice and other materials that turn easily into gas are thought to be abundant.
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, on February 24 returned to Greece an ancient bronze griffin head thought to have been pilfered from a museum in Olympia in the 1930s.
- When cell walls hold strong, foods hoard their precious calories and pass through our body intact think corn.
- The officer asked to inspect the unit, which had a think dark-colored liquid.
Etymology of think
First Known Use: before 12th century; in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1
Phrases Containing think
- Come to think of it.
- Don't even think about (doing) it.
- Do you think (that)?
- Has another think coming.
- Hear oneself think.
- I should / would think I think not.
- I think so.
- Let me think.
- Not think anything of it.
- Not think much of it.
- See fit to think.
- Shudder to think (of).
- Stop to think.
- Think badly of.
- Think big.
- Think factory.
- Think for oneself.
- Think less of it.
- Think nothing of it.
- Think nothing of it.
- Think oneself.
- Think outside the box.
- Think over.
- Think through.
- Think twice.
- Think up.
- To think.
- What do you think you're doing with you / one would think (that)?
Rhymes for think
- Blink
- Brink
- Chink
- Cinke
- Clink
- Dink
- Drink
- Fink
- Hink
- Ink
- Kink
- Klink
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