think
of
Third Person
thinks of
Present Participle
thinking of
Past Tense
thought of
Past Participle
thought of
1
to acknowledge a specific concept, suggestion, or factor
- Always think of your health when making lifestyle choices.
- It's essential to think of the consequences before making a significant decision.
- Before making any investment, think of your long-term financial goals.
- As a leader, always think of the well-being of your team.
- I didn’t think of the impact on others before making that choice.
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to form a specific opinion or perception regarding something or someone
- I always think of him as a reliable friend.
- She thinks of the project as a great opportunity.
- He thinks of himself as a creative thinker.
- I don't want you to think of me in that way.
- They think of him as a mentor and role model.
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to contemplate doing something
- I'm thinking of adopting a pet from the local shelter.
- She's thinking of pursuing a career in photography.
- They are thinking of renovating their house next year.
- I'm thinking of volunteering at the community center during my free time.
- They're thinking of launching a podcast to share their experiences and knowledge.
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to consider something while deciding what to do
- It's important to think of the future when making financial investments.
- He thought of the possible consequences before taking the daring step.
- She thinks of her personal values when deciding which projects to take on.
- He thought of his budget constraints before deciding on the vacation destination.
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to produce a new concept, notion, or plan
- Can you think a solution of how to solve this problem?
- We should think of innovative ways to address environmental issues.
- She is always thinking of innovative solutions to everyday problems.
- Can you think of a better approach to solve this equation?
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to bring something or someone to mind
- I can always think of the time he helped me out when I was in trouble.
- I can't think of a single moment when she let us down.
- He constantly thinks of the lessons he learned from his mistakes.
- He often thinks of the sacrifices his parents made for him.
- She often thinks of the challenges she faced and overcame.