• Verb (used without object)

    to have a conscious mind, to some extent of reasoning, remembering experiences, making rational decisions, etc.
    to employ one's mind rationally and objectively in evaluating or dealing with a given situation
    Think carefully before you begin.
    to have a certain thing as the subject of one's thoughts
    I was thinking about you. We could think of nothing else.
    to call something to one's conscious mind
    I couldn't think of his phone number.
    to consider something as a possible action, choice, etc.
    She thought about cutting her hair.
    to invent or conceive of something
    We thought of a new plan.
    to have consideration or regard for someone
    Think of others first.
    to esteem a person or thing as indicated
    to think badly of someone.
    to have a belief or opinion as indicated
    I think so.
    (of a device or machine, esp. a computer) to use artificial intelligence to perform an activity analogous to human thought.

    Verb (used with object)

    to have or form in the mind as an idea, conception, etc.
    to consider for evaluation or for possible action upon
    Think the deal over.
    to regard as specified
    He thought me unkind.
    to believe to be true of someone or something
    to think evil of the neighbors.
    to analyze or evolve rationally
    to think the problem out.
    to have as a plan or intention
    I thought that I would go.
    to anticipate or expect
    I did not think to find you here.

    Adjective

    of or pertaining to thinking or thought.
    Informal . stimulating or challenging to the intellect or mind
    the think book of the year. Compare think piece

    Noun

    Informal . the act or a period of thinking
    I want to sit down and give it a good think.

    Verb phrases

    think of,
    to conceive of; imagine.
    to have an opinion or judgment of.
    to consider; anticipate
    When one thinks of what the future may bring, one is both worried and hopeful.
    think out or through,
    to think about until a conclusion is reached; understand or solve by thinking.
    to devise by thinking; contrive
    He thought out a plan for saving time.
    think up, to devise or contrive by thinking
    Can you think up an arrangement of furniture for this room?

    Idioms

    think better of
    to change one's mind about; reconsider
    She considered emigrating to Australia, but thought better of it.
    think fit
    to consider advisable or appropriate
    By all means, take a vacation if you think fit.
    think nothing of. nothing ( def. 19 ) .
    think twice
    to weigh carefully before acting; consider
    I would think twice before taking on such a responsibility.

    Synonyms

    verb
    think

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