13. to believe to be true of someone or something: to think evil of them. 14. to have as a plan: We think that we will go. 15. to anticipate or expect: I did not think to call you. 16. think out or through, a. to understand or solve by thinking. b. to devise; contrive...
4.(Literary & Literary Critical Terms) (in romantic literary criticism, esp that of S. T. Coleridge) a creative act of perception that joins passive and active elements in thinking and imposes unity on the poetic material. Comparefancy9 ...
conceive,envisage,envision,fancy,fantasize,image,imagine,picture,see,vision,visualize. Informal:feature. phrasal verb think about To care enough to keep (someone) in mind: remember,think of. phrasal verb think of 1.To receive (an idea) and take it into consideration: ...
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Someone has said that poetry should make the ordinary strange. If you remember the source, please send me a comment. Does this poem accomplish that, or is it something many of us feel? In the Produce Section For health I focus on vegetables. ...
and that freedom is only something you feel, but I have lived my life thus far in the belief that that feeling is all that is worth pursuing; all that you need—not happiness or love necessarily, but the feeling of being free. So this album just kind of happened to me, and I let ...
with something, someone, even a huge part of the life you are caught in, if you think you want to change your looks, life, beliefs… who told you that you must actually take a single physical, outward step to do any of that, including even telling anyone what you are thinking?
Building on Jung’s theory of personality, MBTI sorts individuals into 16 distinct personality types based on their preferences across four separate dichotomies: Extroversion (E) versus Introversion (I), Sensing (S) versus Intuition (N), Thinking (T) versus Feeling (F), and Judging (J) versus...
“It’s too hard … I can’t do it.” These are the words of someone who’s given up. Butresearch shows that people who believe in their own abilities really can do more, including the hard stuff. Support student self-esteem, and watch their accomplishments pile up!
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