IMAGINE vs THINK: NOUN
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- The act or an instance of deliberate or extended thinking; a meditation.
- A thinking; thought.
- An instance of deliberate thinking
IMAGINE vs THINK: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Requiring much thought to create or assimilate.
IMAGINE vs THINK: VERB
- To believe in something created by one's own mind.
- To form a mental image of something; to envision or create something in one's mind.
- Form a mental image of something that is not present or that is not the case
- Expect, believe, or suppose
- To guess or conjecture.
- To use one's imagination.
- To conjecture or guess.
- To assume.
- Recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection
- Have in mind as a purpose
- Imagine or visualize
- Decide by pondering, reasoning, or reflecting
- Ponder; reflect on, or reason about
- Focus one's attention on a certain state
- Dispose the mind in a certain way
- Expect, believe, or suppose
- Have or formulate in the mind
- Use or exercise the mind or one's power of reason in order to make inferences, decisions, or arrive at a solution or judgments
- Be capable of conscious thought
- Bring into a given condition by mental preoccupation
- Judge or regard; look upon; judge
IMAGINE vs THINK: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To form images or conceptions; to conceive; to devise.
- To think; to suppose.
- To have a belief or make a guess.
- To employ the imagination.
- To have a notion of or about without adequate foundation; fancy or believe.
- To think or suppose; conjecture.
- To form a mental picture or image of.
- To have or formulate in the mind.
- To reason about or reflect on; ponder.
- To judge or regard; look upon.
- To decide by reasoning, reflection, or pondering.
- To call to mind; remember.
- To visualize; imagine.
- To devise or evolve; invent.
- To concentrate one's thoughts on; keep as a point of focus.
- To exercise the power of reason, as by conceiving ideas, drawing inferences, and using judgment.
- To consider or weigh an idea.
- To bring a thought to mind by using the imagination.
- To recall a thought or an image to mind.
- To have a belief, supposition, or opinion.
- To have care or consideration.
- To use the mind in a certain way.
- To intend.
- To expect; hope.
- To believe; suppose.
IMAGINE vs THINK: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To form in the mind a notion or idea of; to form a mental image of; to conceive; to produce by the imagination.
- To contrive in purpose; to scheme; to devise; to compass; to purpose. See Compass, v. t., 5.
- To represent to one's self; to think; to believe.
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IMAGINE vs THINK: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To suppose; fancy; think.
- To form images or conceptions; exercise imagination.
- = Syn. 1 and 2. Surmise, Guess, etc. (see conjecture), fancy, picture to one's self, apprehend, believe, suppose, deem. —3. To plan, frame. scheme.
- To contrive in purpose; scheme; devise.
- To conceive in the mind; suppose; conjecture.
- To form a mental image of; produce by the imagination; especially, to construct by the productive imagination.
- To seem; appear: with indirect object (dative).
- To seem good.
- To judge; say to one's self mentally; form as a judgment or conception.
- To form a mental image of; imagine: often equivalent to recollect; recall; consider.
- To cognize; apprehend; grasp intellectually.
- To judge problematically; form a conception of (something) in the mind and recognize it as possibly true, without decidedly assenting to it as such.
- To purpose; intend; mean; contemplate; have in mind (to do): usually followed by an infinitive clause as the object.
- To hold as a belief or opinion; opine; believe; consider.
- To feel: as, to think scorn.
- Ponder
- Have a recollection
- Recall knowledge from memory
- Judge
- Look upon
- Judge or regard
- To entertain a sentiment or opinion (in a specified way): with of: as, to think highly of a person's abilities.
- Reflect on, or reason about
- To attend (on); fasten the mind (on): followed by of.
- To modify (an immediate object of cognition) at will; operate on by thought (in a specified way).
- To devise; plan; project.
- To solve by process of thought: as, to think out a chess problem.
- To exercise the intellect, as in apprehension, judgment, or inference; exercise the cognitive faculties in any way not involving outward observation, or the passive reception of ideas from other minds.
- To imagine: followed by of or on.
- (idiom) (think twice) To weigh something carefully.
- (idiom) (think nothing of) To give little consideration to; regard as routine or usual.
- (idiom) (think little of) To regard as inferior; have a poor opinion of.
- (idiom) (think big) To plan ambitiously or on a grand scale.
- (idiom) (think better of) To change one's mind about; reconsider.
- (idiom) (aloud/out loud) To speak one's thoughts audibly.
- (idiom) (come to think of it) When one considers the matter; on reflection.
IMAGINE vs THINK: RELATED WORDS
- Pretend, Daresay, Realize, Know, See, Contemplate, Envision, Fathom, Conceive of, Ideate, Reckon, Guess, Suppose, Envisage, Think
- Call up, Recall, Conceive, Recollect, Cogitate, Intend, Remind, Consider, Remember, Mean, Reckon, Imagine, Believe, Guess, Suppose
IMAGINE vs THINK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Presume, Feel, Understand, Foresee, Conceive, Pretend, Know, See, Contemplate, Fathom, Reckon, Guess, Suppose, Envisage, Think
- Retrieve, Call up, Recall, Conceive, Recollect, Intend, Remind, Consider, Remember, Mean, Reckon, Imagine, Believe, Guess, Suppose
IMAGINE vs THINK: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Romp queen Knows Best What do you imagine?
- Francesco Saverio soi prodigiosi cambiamenti della sua Imagine.
- This helps buyers imagine it as their own.
- Reality is not only stranger than we imagine, it is stranger than we can imagine.
- Not only is the universe stranger than we imagine, it is stranger than we can imagine.
- Your future starts now, never forget to create a future you imagine for yourself and never stop to imagine a really great future.
- Typically, the exercise ask you to imagine that the hotel is full, then to imagine ways to accommodate additional guests.
- If you read carefully, you will be able to imagine just what the author wants you to imagine.
- If we can imagine stopping the climate crisis then we sure as hell can imagine a day when white supremacy is ancient history too.
- SO IMAGINE THE SMOKE AND IMAGINE A BURNING HOUSE.
- It should make people think; and as the author well says, if we do not like his ideas, then think of better ones.
- If you think you will never get caught, think again.
- So I think the country has shifted in that way, and I think Biden is responding accordingly.
- If you have liquidity, I think you should think about investing.
- Whenever I think of the New Year, I always think about you.
- Language shapes the way we think, and determines what we can think about.
- When most Georgia residents think about selling their home they think of listing with a real estate agent.
- If you think that displaying your images on a digital frame means sacrificing overall quality, think again.
- If you think the charts and tools through your brokerage are enough, think again.
- Maybe, I think the best of people and think that.
IMAGINE vs THINK: QUESTIONS
- When is Imagine Dragons playing at Allegiant Stadium?
- What was Imagine Dragons'first release with Interscope?
- Where is imagine that science and Discovery Centre?
- Is Imagine Dragons' Dan Reynolds a Christian singer?
- What is 3D rendering using Microsoft Azure imagine?
- Can externalists imagine minds independent of the world?
- Can you imagine yourself ever loving someone again?
- Why choose imagine English Language Academy Liverpool?
- Does imagine schools destroy special education records?
- What do you think about the song Imagine by Imagine?
- What should recruiters think about when recruiting?
- What do mainstream scientists think about creationism?
- What do different people think about multiculturalism?
- What does I think about death/I think about life mean?
- Do some people talk to think and others think to talk?
- What does Ron Swanson think about what others think of him?
- How to deal with people who think you think they're dumb?
- Why did Burke think the colonists would think twice about war?
- Do you think plastic surgery is an unhealthy way to think?
- Why does my girlfriend think I think she's hilarious?