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  1. thinkverb

    Esteem and estimate alike imply to set a certain mental value upon, but esteem is less precise and mercantile than calculate or estimate. We esteem a jewel precious; we estimate it to be worth so much money. This sense of esteem is now chiefly found in literary or oratorical style, and in certain conventional phrases; as, I esteem it an honor, a favor. In popular usage esteem, as said of persons, denotes a union of respect and kindly feeling and, in the highest sense, of moral approbation; as, one whom I highly esteem; the word may be used in a similar sense of material things or abstractions; as, one whose friendship I esteem; a shell greatly esteemed for inlaid work. To appreciate anything is to be deeply or keenly sensible of or sensitive to its qualities or influence, to see its full import, be alive to its value, importance, or worth; as, to appreciate beauty or harmony; to appreciate one's services in a cause; the word is similarly, tho rarely, used of persons. To prize is to set a high value on for something more than merely commercial reasons. One may value some object, as a picture, beyond all price, as a family heirloom, or may prize it as the gift of an esteemed friend, without at all appreciating its artistic merit or commercial value. To regard (French regarder, look at, observe) is to have a certain mental view favorable or unfavorable; as, I regard him as a friend; or, I regard him as a villain; regard has a distinctively favorable sense as applied to institutions, proprieties, duties, etc., but does not share the use of the noun regard as applied to persons; we regard the Sabbath; we regard a person's feelings; we have a regard for the person. Compare ESTEEM, n.

    Synonyms:
    appreciate, calculate, consider, deem, esteem, esteem, estimate, hold, prize, regard, value

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  1. think

    Synonyms:
    ponder, meditate, consider, reflect, contemplate, conceive, imagine, apprehend, fancy, hold, regard, believe, deem, opine, purpose, judge, reckon

Princeton's WordNet3.3 / 9 votes

  1. thinkverb

    an instance of deliberate thinking

    "I need to give it a good think"

  2. think, believe, consider, conceiveverb

    judge or regard; look upon; judge

    "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"

    Synonyms:
    cerebrate, conceptualize, suppose, mean, reckon, debate, trust, weigh, view, conceptualise, deliberate, take, study, call up, see, guess, deal, moot, intend, opine, recollect, imagine, count, recall, believe, turn over, call back, regard, gestate, consider, remember, cogitate, retrieve, conceive, look at

  3. think, opine, suppose, imagine, reckon, guessverb

    expect, believe, or suppose

    "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"

    Synonyms:
    approximate, call back, cerebrate, bet, speak out, suppose, look, reckon, hypothesise, work out, mean, view, retrieve, figure, speculate, pretend, gauge, envisage, call up, infer, judge, see, say, guess, theorize, conjecture, depend, calculate, cypher, venture, intend, hypothesize, opine, recollect, speak up, hazard, imagine, compute, theorise, sound off, regard, animadvert, presuppose, recall, believe, count, hypothecate, ideate, estimate, consider, remember, cogitate, forecast, cipher, conceive, conceive of, count on

  4. think, cogitate, cerebrateverb

    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"

    Synonyms:
    recall, call back, guess, recollect, mean, consider, retrieve, call up, reckon, suppose, remember, conceive, imagine, cerebrate, opine, cogitate, intend, believe

  5. remember, retrieve, recall, call back, call up, recollect, thinkverb

    recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection

    "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"

    Synonyms:
    recover, cerebrate, suppose, mean, reckon, commemorate, mobilize, phone, return, recollect, find, retrieve, call in, rally, hark back, call up, echo, guess, come back, call, intend, conceive, opine, bring forward, imagine, recall, mobilise, commend, believe, call back, think back, think of, ring, consider, remember, cogitate, withdraw, regain, telephone

  6. thinkverb

    imagine or visualize

    "Just think--you could be rich one day!"; "Think what a scene it must have been!"

    Synonyms:
    recall, call back, guess, recollect, mean, consider, retrieve, call up, reckon, suppose, remember, conceive, imagine, cerebrate, opine, cogitate, intend, believe

  7. thinkverb

    focus one's attention on a certain state

    "Think big"; "think thin"

    Synonyms:
    recall, call back, guess, recollect, mean, consider, retrieve, call up, reckon, suppose, remember, conceive, imagine, cerebrate, opine, cogitate, intend, believe

  8. intend, mean, thinkverb

    have in mind as a purpose

    "I mean no harm"; "I only meant to help you"; "She didn't think to harm me"; "We thought to return early that night"

    Synonyms:
    entail, call back, signify, guess, recollect, imagine, mean, consider, retrieve, call up, destine, reckon, suppose, stand for, imply, cogitate, specify, conceive, designate, cerebrate, recall, remember, think of, opine, have in mind, intend, believe

  9. thinkverb

    decide by pondering, reasoning, or reflecting

    "Can you think what to do next?"

    Synonyms:
    recall, call back, guess, recollect, mean, consider, retrieve, call up, reckon, suppose, remember, conceive, imagine, cerebrate, opine, cogitate, intend, believe

  10. thinkverb

    ponder; reflect on, or reason about

    "Think the matter through"; "Think how hard life in Russia must be these days"

    Synonyms:
    recall, call back, guess, recollect, mean, consider, retrieve, call up, reckon, suppose, remember, conceive, imagine, cerebrate, opine, cogitate, intend, believe

  11. thinkverb

    dispose the mind in a certain way

    "Do you really think so?"

    Synonyms:
    recall, call back, guess, recollect, mean, consider, retrieve, call up, reckon, suppose, remember, conceive, imagine, cerebrate, opine, cogitate, intend, believe

  12. thinkverb

    have or formulate in the mind

    "think good thoughts"

    Synonyms:
    recall, call back, guess, recollect, mean, consider, retrieve, call up, reckon, suppose, remember, conceive, imagine, cerebrate, opine, cogitate, intend, believe

  13. thinkverb

    be capable of conscious thought

    "Man is the only creature that thinks"

    Synonyms:
    recall, call back, guess, recollect, mean, consider, retrieve, call up, reckon, suppose, remember, conceive, imagine, cerebrate, opine, cogitate, intend, believe

  14. thinkverb

    bring into a given condition by mental preoccupation

    "She thought herself into a state of panic over the final exam"

    Synonyms:
    recall, call back, guess, recollect, mean, consider, retrieve, call up, reckon, suppose, remember, conceive, imagine, cerebrate, opine, cogitate, intend, believe

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  1. thinkverb

    Synonyms:
    meditate, cogitate, ponder, contemplate, brood, reflect, muse, consider, speculate, ruminate, opine, deem, apprehend, excogitate, infer, surmise, mull

How to use think in a sentence?

  1. Tanya Altmann:

    I think there is good research that shows that nutrition is critical for a child's brain and for concentration and learning at school. So whether breakfast is provided at home or at school, as a pediatrician, I do see a difference in kids that get good nutrition in the morning, such as protein, fresh fruit and enough calories, and how they function during the day at school, while adults may be able to focus and concentrate better with poorer nutrition, with kids, they cannot necessarily control that, and they might be more distracted and less able to sit and learn if their basic needs such as sleep and nutrition aren't getting met.

  2. Hillary Clinton:

    I think you know the answer to that, this should be a race for president. And there is a blame candidate and a responsibility candidate in this race.

  3. Bertrand Russell:

    Our great democracies still tend to think that a stupid man is more likely to be honest than a clever man.

  4. Elaine Higgleton:

    It's probably that transgender figures have had a much higher profile in the media -- you only have to think of people like Caitlyn Jenner and Laverne Cox and programs like 'Orange is the New Black', i think there's been a lot more awareness of gender issues which has led people to use these terms more.

  5. Rick Edwards:

    I think it’s important that it get done by the first quarter of next year before we get into the German election cycle, but as much as I want to be under contract by December, I don’t think there’s anything magic about (that date).

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