The Word is:”think”
think
/θɪŋk/
verb
verb: think; 3rd person present: thinks; past tense: thought; past participle: thought; gerund or present participle: thinking
1. have a particular belief or idea.
“she thought that nothing would be the same again”
synonyms: believe, be of the opinion, have as one’s opinion, be of the view, be under the
“he thought like a general”
“you can live how you like, but there’s the children to think about”
“lemon thyme is a natural pair with any chicken dish you can think of”
“she thought of all the visits she had made to her father”
2. direct one’s mind towards someone or something; use one’s mind actively to form connected
ideas.
“he was thinking about Colin”
synonyms: ponder, reflect, deliberate, meditate, contemplate, muse, cogitate, ruminate, be lost in
“he was thinking about Colin”
synonyms: ponder, reflect, deliberate, meditate, contemplate, muse, cogitate, ruminate, be lost in
thought, be in a brown study, brood; concentrate, rack one’s brains, cudgel one’s brains;
informal put on one’s thinking cap, sleep on it;
rare cerebrate
“Jack thought for a moment”
informal put on one’s thinking cap, sleep on it;
rare cerebrate
“Jack thought for a moment”
antonyms: act, leap into action
have a particular mental attitude or approach.
“he thought like a general”
take into consideration when deciding on a possible action.
“you can live how you like, but there’s the children to think about”
call to mind.
“lemon thyme is a natural pair with any chicken dish you can think of”
synonyms: recall, remember, recollect, call to mind, bring to mind, think back to, review
“she thought of all the visits she had made to her father”
have sufficient foresight or awareness to do something.
“I hadn’t thought to warn Rachel about him”
imagine or expect (an actual or possible situation).
“think of being paid a salary to hunt big game!”
imagine what it would be like to be in (a position or role).
“she tried to think herself into the part of Peter’s fiancée”
“he thought like a general”
“you can live how you like, but there’s the children to think about”
“lemon thyme is a natural pair with any chicken dish you can think of”
synonyms: recall, remember, recollect, call to mind, bring to mind, think back to, review
“she thought of all the visits she had made to her father”
“I hadn’t thought to warn Rachel about him”
“think of being paid a salary to hunt big game!”
synonyms: imagine, picture, visualize, envisage, envision; dream about, fantasize about
“she forced herself to think of how he must be feeling”
“she tried to think herself into the part of Peter’s fiancée”
3. have a specified opinion of.
“she did not think highly of modern art”
noun
informal
noun: think; plural noun: thinks
1. an act of thinking.
“I went for a walk to have a think”
synonyms: ponder, muse, spell/period of deliberation/reflection/contemplation
“why don’t you have a think about it?”
“why don’t you have a think about it?”
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