Think about meaning in English
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Definition
to think about (sthg): to reflect on, to consider (sthg); to have an opinion about (sthg)
What do you think about the movie? Did you like it?
Let me think (about that): Allow me to reflect (on that)
Examples
- "I'm just asking that you think about my offer."
- "I'll think about your offer."
- "If you think about it, it's actually an advantage for you to sign a shorter contract, because you'll be in a position to sign a more lucrative deal once we see what the products will do in the open market."
- "Icarus : Just think about it - imagine Philip's raw energy and anger diverted into positive, constructive projects rather than giving him wrinkles!"
- "I was thinking about using one of the Bunsen burners in the lab to fry up some plantains with some black beans and rice, so be sure to pick up the rice, the beans and the plantains."
- "Pedro : Jefe, I was thinking about a woman."
- "You better think, think about what you're trying to do to me."
- "Moira : I want you to be silent and think about how ridiculous your statement was."
- "Ok, I'll be thinking about you all day."
- "I have a deviated septum. Thinking about getting surgery."
- "I will give you some more time to think about my offer."
- "Something to think about the next time you make a cup of tea."
- "What do think about the Italians?"
- "Let's not think about what would happen if terrorists hijacked a plane with a nuclear reactor..."
- "Hannah : I was thinking about artwork, like you know, paintings."
- "Just think about it: the Rockefellers, the Bilderbergs, the Freemasons, and Freddie Mercury have all set foot in this condemned taco truck!"
- "The next day at work, I went to the cafeteria for a quick breakfast, still thinking about how great it would be to learn French."
- "Just think about this: Pilkington Perfumes can make you a wealthy man, and your friend will have all the steaks he can eat."
- "Bruno : Actually Glenn, I'm thinking about expanding the office."
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