Think

verb
θɪŋk

Noun

  • an instance of deliberate thinking

    I need to give it a good think

    Type of:AdvisementDeliberationWeighing

Verb

  • judge or regard; look upon; judge

    I think he is very smart

    I think that he is her boyfriend

    Type of:EvaluateJudge
  • recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection

    I can't think what her last name was

    Similar:RecallRecollectRememberRetrieve
  • expect, believe, or suppose

    he didn't think to find her in the kitchen

    Type of:ExpectAnticipate
  • use or exercise the mind or one's power of reason in order to make inferences, decisions, or arrive at a solution or judgments

    I've been thinking all day and getting nowhere

    Similar:CerebrateCogitate
  • have in mind as a purpose

    She didn't think to harm me

    Similar:IntendMean
  • decide by pondering, reasoning, or reflecting

    Can you think what to do next?

    Type of:CogitateCerebrate
  • dispose the mind in a certain way

    Do you really think so?

  • focus one's attention on a certain state

    think thin

    Type of:ConcentrateCenterCentre
  • have or formulate in the mind

    think good thoughts

    Type of:CogitateCerebrate
  • imagine or visualize

    Just think--you could be rich one day!

    Type of:IdeateEnvisageImagine
  • bring into a given condition by mental preoccupation

    Type of:ChangeAlterModify
  • ponder; reflect on, or reason about

    Type of:CogitateCerebrate

Other

  • be capable of conscious thought

    Man is the only creature that thinks

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