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Think is an noun and pronoun and adjective and verb​

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The word 'think' is a verb.

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Answer:  'Think is an noun and pronoun and adjective and verb​'

1 think /ˈθɪŋk/  verb

thinks; thought /ˈθɑːt/ ; thinking

1

To believe that something is true, that a particular situation exists, that something will happen, etc.

[+ object]— often + that

I thought (that) I heard your voice.

She thinks (that) she knows the answer.

I think (that) you can do it.

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[no object]

It's going to be much more difficult than they think. [=suspect, expect]

We may finish sooner than you think.

2  

: to have an opinion about someone or something

[+ object]

It's hot in here, don't you think? [=don't you agree?]

People think he is one of the greatest jazz musicians of all time. = He is thought to be one of the greatest jazz musicians of all time.

I think he should apologize. = I should/would think he would apologize.

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I thought (that) the movie was excellent.

He thinks (that) he is a good writer.

Where do you think (that) we should eat?

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[no object]

— + about or of

What did you think about/of the movie? [=did you like or dislike the movie?]

I told him exactly what I thought of him!

3  

: to form or have (a particular thought) in your mind

[+ object]

“He's handsome,” she thought (to herself).

You should relax and try to think pleasant thoughts.

I was just thinking what it would be like to be a doctor.

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[no object]

Just think—in two days we'll be on vacation, lying on the beach.

— usually + about or of

I was just thinking about you.

I was thinking of the time we rented that cabin in the mountains.

Just think about how much money we'll save.

4  

a : to use your mind to understand or decide something

[no object]

Think before you answer the question.

The game teaches students how to think.

Let me think. Where did I see your car keys?

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— often + about

We thought long and hard about it before we reached our decision.

The lecture gave the students a lot to think about.

I have thought very deeply about this problem, trying to find an answer.

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Give me a minute to think what to do.

He couldn't think where they would have gone.

You're awfully quiet. What are you thinking?

I can't believe he did that! What was he thinking?

b [+ object] : to have thoughts about (something)

She talks and thinks business all the time.

He is always thinking [=thinking about] money.

To think, all we needed to do was to wait a few more days.

2 think /ˈθɪŋk/ noun

Learner's definition of THINK

[singular] chiefly British, informal

: an act of thinking about something

I'd have another think about doing that if I were you.

Feel free to have a good think about it before you say yes.

have another think coming informal— used to say that someone is wrong or mistaken. If he thinks he can fool me, he has another think coming. [=he's wrong; he can't fool me]

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