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Definition of think
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Think (v. t.) To plan or
design;
to plot; to
compass.
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Mind
::
Mind (v.) The
state,
at any given time, of the
faculties
of
thinking,
willing,
choosing,
and the like;
psychical
activity
or
state;
as: (a)
Opinion;
judgment;
belief..
Opine
::
Opine (v. t. & i.) To have an
opinion;
to
judge;
to
think;
to
suppose.
Freethinking
::
Freethinking
(a.)
Exhibiting
undue
boldness
of
speculation;
skeptical.
Apprehend
::
Apprehend
(v. i.) To
think,
believe,
or be of
opinion;
to
understand;
to
suppose..
Overween
::
Overween
(v. t.) To think too
highly
or
arrogantly;
to
regard
one's own
thinking
or
conclusions
too
highly;
hence,
to
egotistic,
arrogant,
or rash, in
opinion;
to think
conceitedly;
to
presume..
Thinking
::
Thinking
(n.) The act of
thinking;
mode of
thinking;
imagination;
cogitation;
judgment.
Cogitable
::
Cogitable
(a.)
Capable
of being
brought
before
the mind as a
thought
or idea;
conceivable;
thinkable.
Present
::
Present
(a.) To lay
before
a court as an
object
of
inquiry;
to give
notice
officially
of, as a crime of
offence;
to find or
represent
judicially;
as, a grand jury
present
certain
offenses
or
nuisances,
or
whatever
they think to be
public
injuries..
Thinker
::
Thinker
(n.) One who
thinks;
especially
and
chiefly,
one who
thinks
in a
particular
manner;
as, a close
thinker;
a deep
thinker;
a
coherent
thinker..
Deign
::
Deign (v. i.) To think
worthy;
to
vouchsafe;
to
condescend;
- -
followed
by an
infinitive.
Deem
::
Deem (v. i.) To be of
opinion;
to
think;
to
estimate;
to
opine;
to
suppose.
Intellect
::
Intellect
(n.) The part or
faculty
of the human soul by which it
knows,
as
distinguished
from the power to feel and to will;
sometimes,
the
capacity
for
higher
forms of
knowledge,
as
distinguished
from the power to
perceive
objects
in their
relations;
the power to judge and
comprehend;
the
thinking
faculty;
the
understanding..
Think
::
Think (v. t.) To seem or
appear;
-- used
chiefly
in the
expressions
methinketh
or
methinks,
and
methought..
Deist
::
Deist (n.) One who
believes
in the
existence
of a God, but
denies
revealed
religion;
a
freethinker..
Think
::
Think (v. t.) To
conceive;
to
imagine.
Bethink
::
Bethink
(v. i.) To
think;
to
recollect;
to
consider.
Forethink
::
Forethink
(v. t.) To think
beforehand;
to
anticipate
in the mind; to
prognosticate.
Dignation
::
Dignation
(n.) The act of
thinking
worthy;
honor.
Liberal
::
Liberal
(a.) Not bound by
orthodox
tenets
or
established
forms in
political
or
religious
philosophy;
independent
in
opinion;
not
conservative;
friendly
to great
freedom
in the
constitution
or
administration
of
government;
having
tendency
toward
democratic
or
republican,
as
distinguished
from
monarchical
or
aristocratic,
forms;
as,
liberal
thinkers;
liberal
Christians;
the
Liberal
party..
Incogitative
::
Incogitative
(a.) Not
cogitative;
not
thinking;
wanting
the power of
thought;
as, a
vegetable
is an
incogitative
being..
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