usually used with of I must think first of my family. 5 : to consider something likely : suspect may happen sooner than you think thinker noun think 2 of 3 noun : an act of thinking He has to make up his mind, in a deep, hard think, whether he really believes that philanthropy...
To make a full confession or acknowledgment:When confronted with the evidence the thief owned up to the crime.See Synonyms atacknowledge. Idiom: on (one's) own 1.By one's own efforts:She got the job on her own. 2.Responsible for oneself; independent of outside help or control:He is ...
See Synonyms at large. b. Having great strength or force: a big wind; in a big rage. c. Of great significance; momentous: a big decision; a big victory. 2. a. Mature or grown-up: big enough to take the bus by herself. b. Older or eldest. Used especially of a sibling: My ...
Lou is now with the Lord and I still miss him. The OL has always had a close family atmosphere. It was a secret, safe haven we could all go to; to chat with, pray for, and comfort each other. Sure there were squabbles. The Holy Spirit was there too. We always made up and ...
I got nothing. Coining new terms clever enough to be adopted is tricky. Rachel•January 5, 2018 1:13 PM I am reminded of the joke whereby a Fishmonger is hanging up a sign stating ‘ Fresh Fish Sold Here Today’ and a passerby gives a lesson on removing the useless words –” you...
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch to new thesaurus Noun 1. line - a formation of people or things one beside another; "the line of soldiers advanced with their bayonets fixed"; "they were arrayed in line of battle"; "the cast stood in line for the curtain call" rivet ...
think twice (often with about) to hesitate before doing (something); to decide not to do (something one was intending to do). I would think twice about going, if I were you. pensárselo dos veces think up to invent; to devise. He thought up a new process....
To make a full confession or acknowledgment:When confronted with the evidence the thief owned up to the crime.See Synonyms atacknowledge. Idiom: on (one's) own 1.By one's own efforts:She got the job on her own. 2.Responsible for oneself; independent of outside help or control:He is ...