Nouns (2)
over
n. (cricket) the period during which a given number of balls (6 in England but 8 in Australia) are bowled at the batsman by one player from the other team from the same end of the pitch
think
n. an instance of deliberate thinking; "I need to give it a good think"
Verbs (24)
think
v. be capable of conscious thought; "Man is the only creature that thinks"
think
v. focus one's attention on a certain state; "Think big"; "think thin"
think
v. imagine or visualize; "Just think--you could be rich one day!"; "Think what a scene it must have been!"
think, believe
v. judge or regard; look upon; judge; "I think he is very smart"; "I believe her to be very smart"; "I think that he is her boyfriend"; "The racist conceives such people to be inferior"
think, cogitate, cerebrate
v. use or exercise the mind or one's power of reason in order to make inferences, decisions, or arrive at a solution or judgments; "I've been thinking all day and getting nowhere"
think, mean, intend
v. have in mind as a purpose; "I mean no harm"; "I only meant to help you"; "She didn't think to harm me"; "We thought to return early that night"
think, guess, suppose, imagine, reckon
v. expect, believe, or suppose; "I imagine she earned a lot of money with her new novel"; "I thought to find her in a bad state"; "he didn't think to find her in the kitchen"; "I guess she is angry at me for standing her up"
recall, think, know, remember, retrieve, recollect, remind, call back
v. recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection; "I can't remember saying any such thing"; "I can't think what her last name was"; "can you remember her phone number?"; "Do you remember that he once loved you?"; "call up memories"
Adverbs (8)
over
adv. at or to a point across intervening space etc.: "Come over and see us some time"; "over there"
over, throughout an area
adv. "He is known the world over"
over, across
adv. "She cannot get her ideas across"
over, o'er, throughout a period of time
adv. "Stay over the weekend"
Adjectives (7)
over
adj. (prefix) excessive: "over-abusive"; "overabusive"
over, completed, terminated, concluded, ended, all over
adj. having come or been brought to a conclusion; "the harvesting was complete"; "the affair is over, ended, finished"; "the abruptly terminated interview"
Fuzzynyms (91)
conceive, conceptualize, conceptualise, ideate, conceive of
v. have the idea for; "He conceived of a robot that would help paralyzed patients"; "This library was well conceived"
cause, create, originate
v. make or cause to be or to become; "make a mess in one's office"; "create a furor"
forge, devise, formulate, invent, contrive, excogitate
v. come up with (an idea, plan, explanation, theory, or principle) after a mental effort; "excogitate a way to measure the speed of light"
hold, deem, take for, view as
v. keep in mind or convey as a conviction or view; "take for granted"; "view as important"; "hold these truths to be self-evident"; "I hold him personally responsible"
wonder, inquire
v. have a wish or desire to know something; "He wondered who had built this beautiful church"
gather, understand, infer
v. believe to be the case; "I understand you have no previous experience?"
assume, presume
v. take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof; "I assume his train was late"
trust, desire, hope, expect
v. expect and wish; "I trust you will behave better from now on"; "I hope she understands that she cannot expect a raise"
cogitate, deliberate
v. think about carefully; weigh; "They considered the possibility of a strike"; "Turn the proposal over in your mind"
manufacture, make up, invent, fabricate, cook up
v. make up something artificial or untrue
question, wonder
v. place in doubt or express doubtful speculation; "I wonder whether this was the right thing to do"; "she wondered whether it would snow tonight"
mean, stand for, intend, signify
v. denote or connote; "`maison' means `house' in French"; "An example sentence would show what this word means"
mean, intend
v. mean or intend to express or convey; "You never understand what I mean!"; "what do his words intend?"
hope, expect, go for
v. intend with some possibility of fulfilment; "I hope to have finished this work by tomorrow evening"
conjecture, speculate, suppose, theorize, theorise, hypothesize, hypothecate
v. to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds; "Scientists supposed that large dinosaurs lived in swamps"
judge, pass judgment on, form an opinion of
v. form a critical opinion of; "I cannot judge some works of modern art"; "How do you evaluate this grant proposal?" "We shouldn't pass judgment on other people"
gather, understand, infer
v. believe to be the case; "I understand you have no previous experience?"
regard, view, see, reckon, take to be, consider
v. deem to be; "She views this quite differently from me"; "I consider her to be shallow"; "I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do"
propose, advise, suggest
v. make a proposal, declare a plan for something
venture
v. put forward, of a guess, in spite of possible refutation; "I am guessing that the price of real estate will rise again"; "I cannot pretend to say that you are wrong"
identify, consider same, consider equal
v. consider to be equal or the same; "He identified his brother as one of the fugitives"
know
v. be familiar or acquainted with a person or an object; "She doesn't know this composer"; "Do you know my sister?"; "We know this movie"; "I know him under a different name"; "This flower is known as a Peruvian Lily"
reminisce, recall the past
v. recall the past; "The grandparents sat there, reminiscing all afternoon"
return, recall, come back, hark back
v. go back to something earlier; "This harks back to a previous remark of his"
accomplished, effected, established
adj. settled securely and unconditionally; "that smoking causes health problems is an accomplished fact"
proved, proven
adj. established beyond doubt; "a proven liar"; "a Soviet leader of proven shrewdness"
determined, determinate
adj. precisely determined or limited or defined; especially fixed by rule or by a specific and constant cause; "a determinate distance"; "a determinate number"; "determinate variations in animals"
stipulatory, agreed upon
adj. constituted or contracted by stipulation or agreement; "stipulatory obligations"
solved, resolved
adj. explained or answered; "mysteries solved and unsolved; problems resolved and unresolved"
Synonyms (38)
remember, think of
v. keep in mind for attention or consideration; "Remember the Alamo"; "Remember to call your mother every day!"; "Think of the starving children in India!"
think out
v. consider carefully and rationally; "Every detail has been thought out"
hatch, think of, think up, concoct, dream up
v. devise or invent; "He thought up a plan to get rich quickly"; "no-one had ever thought of such a clever piece of software"
remember, think back
v. recapture the past; indulge in memories; "he remembered how he used to pick flowers"
too much, a bit much
adj. (informal) "a bit much"
overdone, exaggerated, overstated
adj. represented as greater than is true or reasonable; "an exaggerated opinion of oneself"
undue, extraordinary, unreasonable, excessive, inordinate
adj. beyond normal limits; "excessive charges"; "a book of inordinate length"; "his dress stops just short of undue elegance"; "unreasonable demands"
steep, exorbitant, extortionate, outrageous, unconscionable, usurious
adj. greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation; "exorbitant rent"; "extortionate prices"; "spends an outrageous amount on entertainment"; "usurious interest rate"; "unconscionable spending"
extreme
adj. beyond a norm in views or actions; "an extreme conservative"; "an extreme liberal"; "extreme views on integration"; "extreme opinions"
radical, extremist, ultra
adj. (used of opinions and actions) far beyond the norm; "extremist political views"; "radical opinions on education"; "an ultra conservative"
gross, glaring
adj. far exceeding the normal: "a glaring error"; "gross inefficiency"
done, through, through with
adj. having finished or arrived at completion; "certain to make history before he's done"; "it's a done deed"; "after the treatment, the patient is through except for follow-up"; "almost through with his studies"
through with, done with
adj. having no further concern with; "he was through with school and he was through with family"- John Dos Passos; "done with gambling"; "done with drinking"
up
adj. used up; "time is up"
Antonyms (17)
acknowledge, recognize, know
v. declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of; "He admitted his errors"; "She acknowledged that she might have forgotten"
blank out, forget, draw a blank, fail to remember, be unable to remember
v. be unable to remember; "I'm drawing a blank"; "You are blocking the name of your first wife!"
mistake, confuse, misconstrue, confound, misinterpret, misconceive, misunderstand, misapprehend, take amiss
v. interpret in the wrong way; "Don't misinterpret my comments as criticism"; "She misconstrued my remarks"
think over
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