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To think about after the fact, reflect on.
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(transitive, dialectal) To bear in mind; consider.
v
(transitive, idiomatic) To remember; to consider; to note.
v
(transitive) To endow with a mind.
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(rare, archaic, transitive) To ponder over or about.
v
(transitive, business) To engage in blue-sky thinking about.
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(intransitive, US, dialect) To plan; to expect; to think.
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To intentionally think about; to reflect upon.
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To think or cogitate, especially so as to make inferences or decisions or to solve problems.
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(informal) To think about something; to ponder; to chew over.
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(transitive, idiomatic) To consider, to ponder.
v
To think deeply about; to ponder or mull over.
v
(figuratively, idiomatic, of a person) To meditate or ponder before answering; to be deep in thought; to ruminate.
v
(transitive) To consider, to devise.
adv
(idiomatic) by the way; now that I think about it; indicates something brought to mind.
v
(transitive) To think about seriously.
n
The thought process of considering, of taking multiple or specified factors into account (with of being the main corresponding adposition).
v
(Northern England, obsolete) Pronunciation spelling of consider. [(transitive) To think about seriously.]
v
To consider as a possibility.
v
To spend time thinking about oneself or one's own interests, especially to the exclusion of others.
v
To think in an unorthodox or unofficial manner (to commit a thoughtcrime)
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(UK, dated, figuratively) to think hard and try to remember something.
v
(transitive) To consider (to oneself), to think over, to attempt to decide
v
(obsolete) To deliberate.
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(intransitive) To consider the reasons for and against anything; to reflect.
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(transitive) To think over and arrange methodically in the mind; to reduce to a plan or method; to receive in the mind and consider carefully; to get an understanding of; to comprehend.
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To exercise reason; to employ the mind in judging and inferring; to reason.
v
(chiefly US dialectal) To fail to remember; to forget.
n
Something which has long been desired or hoped for and which has finally happened.
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(transitive) To bring to mind; to perceive or envision consciously.
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(transitive) To receive and take into consideration; to have a thought in mind.
v
To think over something carefully; to consider fully; cogitate.
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To think, to assume, to suppose, to reckon.
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(transitive, obsolete) To change one's mind about; to renounce.
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(by extension, intransitive) To develop an idea.
v
(intransitive) to consider, think about or evaluate something
v
To intend to (do something).
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(idiomatic) To be deluded, to be mistaken; to need to rethink something one has determined; to need to reconsider one's plans or expectations.
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Alternative form of have another think coming [(idiomatic) To be deluded, to be mistaken; to need to rethink something one has determined; to need to reconsider one's plans or expectations.]
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(transitive, idiomatic) To consider, to contemplate, to intend.
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(idiomatic, US) To discuss, deliberate, or contemplate rather than taking action or making up one's mind.
v
To apprehend in thought so as to fix and hold in the mind; to memorize.
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(transitive, intransitive, usually followed by the particle "to") To fix the mind upon (something, or something to be accomplished); be intent upon
v
(intransitive) To use talk to think collectively, to engage with others' ideas through oral language.
v
To remember; to be mindful of or pay attention to.
v
(intransitive, often followed by on) To consider or contemplate for a period of time; to engage in analytic thinking or discussion.
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(idiomatic) To think before taking action.
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(Southern US) To consider thoroughly; to ponder for a while.
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(transitive) To intend, to plan (to do); to have as one's intention.
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(intransitive) To contemplate; to keep the mind fixed upon something; to study.
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(philosophy) To think about thought itself
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(transitive, obsolete) to bring to the mind of; remind
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To bring or recall to mind; to remember; bear or keep in mind.
v
To discern (or appear to discern) someone's thoughts
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Obsolete spelling of mind [To bring or recall to mind; to remember; bear or keep in mind.]
v
(usually with over) To work (over) mentally; to cogitate; to ruminate.
v
To think deeply about something; to ponder, deliberate or ruminate.
v
(transitive) To think on; to meditate on.
adj
In one's thoughts, especially persistently or recurrently.
v
To best an opponent by thinking.
v
(archaic) To think about; think over
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(archaic) To ponder, consider.
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(intransitive) To think like a pessimist; to believe the worst.
v
To ponder or reason out philosophically.
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(transitive, obsolete) To ponder.
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To wonder, think of deeply.
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(intransitive, colloquial) To ponder.
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(construed with to) To intend.
v
To ponder or wonder about.
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(intransitive) To think seriously; to ponder or consider.
v
(transitive) To think carefully about (something), and give it due consideration.
v
To consider a weighty topic or idea.
v
To keep in mind, be mindful of
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(transitive, now rare) To ponder on; to reflect repeatedly upon; to consider all aspects of.
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(transitive) To meditate or ponder over; to muse on.
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To anticipate or predict someone's actions or thoughts by guesswork.
v
Pronunciation spelling of speculate. [(obsolete, intransitive) To think, meditate or reflect on a subject; to consider, to deliberate or cogitate.]
v
(obsolete, intransitive) To think, meditate or reflect on a subject; to consider, to deliberate or cogitate.
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To fix the mind closely upon a subject; to dwell upon anything in thought; to muse; to ponder.
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(idiomatic) To take into account.
v
(US, formal) To consider carefully.
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(poker, slang) To contemplate a decision for a long time; to go in the tank.
v
Obsolete form of think. [(transitive) To ponder, to go over in one's head.]
v
To plan; to be considering; to be of a mind (to do something).
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(idiomatic) To utter one's thoughts.
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(idiomatic) To think about a time or experience; to recall.
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(transitive) To change one's mind concerning, especially to decide against.
v
To like; to hold in high esteem; to look upon favourably.
v
To consider as straightforward or normal an activity others regard as unusual, wrong, or difficult.
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(transitive) To think about; to meditate concerning.
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(transitive) To devise or solve by a process of thought.
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(idiomatic) To ponder or reflect on a subject.
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(transitive, idiomatic) To have a very high opinion of; to have a strong attachment to or affection for.
v
To fully consider, so as to understand all the consequences of.
v
(colloquial, Hong Kong) To think over a problem in a complex way where the solution is simple.
v
(idiomatic) To reconsider, use judgement; to proceed with caution or thought.
v
Obsolete form of thinkest.
adj
Influenced by think tanks.
v
Obsolete spelling of think [(transitive) To ponder, to go over in one's head.]
n
(slang) A careless mistake made in thinking.
adj
(informal, rare) Tending to think, or inspire thinking.
v
(text messaging) Abbreviation of think. [(transitive) To ponder, to go over in one's head.]
v
(Internet slang) To think deeply; to ponder.
v
Obsolete spelling of think [(transitive) To ponder, to go over in one's head.]
v
(intransitive) To ponder or consider.
v
(transitive, figuratively) To ponder or consider an idea.
v
(dialectal, chiefly Northern England, Scotland) To recall to mind; remember; recollect.
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(obsolete, reflexive) To change one's mind.
v
To give insufficient thought or consideration to; fail to consider adequately.
v
(archaic) To suppose, imagine; to think, believe.
v
(figuratively) to think carefully about what one will say.
adv
What about; used to ask someone to consider something or someone that they have apparently not considered.
v
(transitive, intransitive) To ponder; to feel doubt and curiosity; to query in the mind.
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