English to English noun
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an instance of deliberate thinking | | Example: I need to give it a good think
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Act of thinking; a thought. | | source: webster1913 verb
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judge or regard; look upon; judge | | Example: I think he is very smart I believe her to be very smart I think that he is her boyfriend The racist conceives such people to be inferior
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expect, believe, or suppose | | Example: I imagine she earned a lot of money with her new novel I thought to find her in a bad state he didn't think to find her in the kitchen I guess she is angry at me for standing her up
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use or exercise the mind or one's power of reason in order to make inferences, decisions, or arrive at a solution or judgments | | Example: I've been thinking all day and getting nowhere
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recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection | | Example: I can't remember saying any such thing I can't think what her last name was can you remember her phone number? Do you remember that he once loved you? call up memories
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imagine or visualize | | Example: Just think--you could be rich one day! Think what a scene it must have been!
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focus one's attention on a certain state | | Example: Think big think thin
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have in mind as a purpose | | Example: I mean no harm I only meant to help you She didn't think to harm me We thought to return early that night
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decide by pondering, reasoning, or reflecting | | Example: Can you think what to do next?
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ponder; reflect on, or reason about | | Example: Think the matter through Think how hard life in Russia must be these days
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dispose the mind in a certain way | | Example: Do you really think so?
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have or formulate in the mind | | Example: think good thoughts
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be capable of conscious thought | | Example: Man is the only creature that thinks
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bring into a given condition by mental preoccupation | | Example: She thought herself into a state of panic over the final exam
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To seem or appear; - - used chiefly in the expressions methinketh or methinks, and methought. | | source: webster1913
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To conceive; to imagine. | | source: webster1913
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