Idioms for think
Origin of think
1
before 900; Middle English
thinken, variant of
thenken, Old English
thencan; cognate with Dutch, German
denken, Old Norse
thekkja, Gothic
thagkjan; akin to
thank
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Definition for think (2 of 2)
think
2
[ thingk ]
/ θɪŋk /
verb (used without object), thought, think·ing. Obsolete.
to seem or appear (usually used impersonally with a dative as the subject).
Compare
methinks.
Origin of think
2
before 900; Middle English
thinken, Old English
thyncan; cognate with Dutch
dunken, German
dünken, Old Norse
thykkja, Gothic
thugkjan
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British Dictionary definitions for think
think
/ (θɪŋk) /
verb thinks, thinking or thought
noun
Derived forms of think
thinker, nounWord Origin for think
Old English
thencan; related to Old Frisian
thenza, Old Saxon
thenkian, Old High German
denken, Old Norse
thekkja, Gothic
thagkjan
Medical definitions for think
think
[ thĭngk ]
v.
To exercise the power of reason, as by conceiving ideas, drawing inferences, and using judgment.
To weigh or consider an idea.
To bring a thought to mind by imagination or invention.
To recall a thought or an image to mind.
Idioms and Phrases with think
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