think over
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Definition
- Verb:
- To consider carefully, to reflect upon: "think over" means to take time to ponder or deliberate about something, often before making a decision.
Usage
- The verb "think over" is transitive and requires an object (e.g., a proposal, an idea, an offer). It implies a period of consideration.
- It is commonly used when someone needs time to make a thoughtful decision.
- Structure: (e.g., think over the offer).
Examples
- Verb:
- Please think over my proposal and give me your answer tomorrow.
- She said she needed a few days to think over the job offer.
- I'll think it over and call you back. (Note: The pronoun object 'it' is placed between 'think' and 'over').
Advanced Usage
- "to think something over carefully": to consider with great attention and caution.
- The committee will think over the implications carefully before voting.
Variants and Related Words
- Think-through (verb): to consider all aspects and potential consequences of something thoroughly.
- We need to think through the logistics before we commit.
- Consider (verb): to think about something carefully, especially in order to make a decision.
- Ponder (verb): to think about something carefully for a period of time.
Synonyms
- Mull over: to think deeply about something for a long time.
- Deliberate: to engage in long and careful consideration.
- Reflect on: to think deeply or carefully about.
- Contemplate: to look thoughtfully at for a long time or to think profoundly about.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Think through: to consider the future consequences of something.
- It's a good plan, but we haven't thought through all the costs.
- Think about: to consider or recall something; this is more general and can be used for shorter considerations or memories.
- I'll think about what you said.
Related Idioms
- Sleep on it: to delay making a decision on something until the next day, allowing time to "think it over."
- Don't give me an answer now; sleep on it and tell me tomorrow.
Verb
- reflect deeply on a subject
- I mulled over the events of the afternoon
- philosophers have speculated on the question of God for thousands of years
- The scientist must stop to observe and start to excogitate