think the world of
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Definition
Verb phrase (idiomatic): To have an extremely high opinion of someone or something; to admire, respect, or love someone very much.
Usage
This phrase is used to express the highest degree of positive regard, affection, or admiration. It is almost always used in the structure "to think the world of [someone/something]." It is a strong, emphatic expression.
Examples
- She thinks the world of her adviser and values his opinion above all others.
- The students clearly think the world of their teacher; they are always eager to learn from her.
- He may seem tough, but he thinks the world of his grandchildren.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase can sometimes be used with objects or concepts, though it is most common with people.
- As an artist, she thinks the world of classical techniques.
- It is often used to explain or emphasize someone's loyalty or devotion.
- I would trust him with anything; I think the world of him.
Variants and Related Words
- Think highly of (someone): To have a good opinion of someone (less intense than "think the world of").
- Her boss thinks highly of her work ethic.
- Hold in high esteem: A more formal synonym meaning to respect greatly.
- The scientist is held in high esteem by her peers.
Synonyms
- Admire greatly
- Adore
- Idolize
- Hold in the highest regard
- Cherish
Antonyms
- Think little of
- Despise
- Look down on
- Have a low opinion of
Related Idioms
- Put on a pedestal: To admire someone so much that you treat them as if they are perfect.
- He's a good player, but the fans tend to put him on a pedestal. (This can have a slightly negative connotation of unrealistic admiration, whereas "think the world of" is generally positive.)
- The sun rises and sets on (someone): To love or adore someone so much that they are the center of your world.
- For that proud father, the sun rises and sets on his daughter. (This is an even more extreme and poetic expression of devotion.)
Verb
- esteem very highly
- She thinks the world of her adviser