lateral thinking
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A student uses lateral thinking to solve a puzzle by turning the pieces sideways.
Definition
Noun: * A method of problem-solving that involves approaching problems indirectly and creatively, by exploring multiple perspectives and using reasoning that may not be immediately obvious or based on traditional step-by-step logic. It emphasizes generating new ideas and breaking free from established patterns of thought.
Usage
- Lateral thinking is used as an uncountable noun to describe a creative thinking process or technique.
- It is often contrasted with vertical (or logical) thinking, which proceeds in a linear, sequential manner.
- Common collocations include: .
Examples
- Noun:
- Solving this riddle requires some lateral thinking.
- The company encourages lateral thinking to foster innovation.
- He applied lateral thinking to find a novel solution to the logistical problem.
Advanced Usage
- "To think laterally": The verb phrase derived from the noun, meaning to engage in lateral thinking.
- We need to think laterally about our marketing strategy.
Variants and Related Words
- Lateral thinker (n): A person who habitually uses lateral thinking.
- She is a true lateral thinker, always coming up with unexpected solutions.
Synonyms
- Creative thinking
- Divergent thinking
- Thinking outside the box
- Unorthodox thinking
Antonyms
- Vertical thinking
- Linear thinking
- Conventional thinking
- Logical thinking (in its strict, sequential sense)
Related Idioms and Phrases
- "To think outside the box": This idiom is a close synonym and is often used interchangeably in casual contexts to describe unconventional, creative problem-solving.
- The best solutions come when you think outside the box.
A student uses lateral thinking to solve a puzzle by turning the pieces sideways.
Noun
- a heuristic for solving problems; you try to look at the problem from many angles instead of tackling it head-on