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Word: Think up

Part of Speech: Verb (phrasal verb)

Definition: To devise or invent something, usually an idea, plan, or solution. When you "think up" something, you create it in your mind.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "think up" when you want to describe the process of coming up with a new idea or plan.
  • This phrase is often used in informal contexts.
Example:
  1. "She thought up a great idea for the school play."
  2. "Can you think up a catchy name for our new product?"
Advanced Usage:
  • "Think up" can also be used in more complex situations, such as brainstorming for business strategies or creative projects.
  • Example: "During the meeting, we need to think up innovative solutions to increase our sales."
Word Variants:
  • Think (base verb): To have an idea or to consider something.
  • Thought (past tense): The past form of "think."
  • Thinking (gerund): The process of using one's mind to produce thoughts.
Different Meanings:
  • "Think up" specifically refers to the creation of ideas, while "think" can mean to ponder or reflect more generally.
Synonyms:
  • Invent
  • Create
  • Devise
  • Concoct
  • Imagine
Idioms and Related Phrasal Verbs:
  • Come up with: This is a synonym for "think up." For example, "He came up with a solution to the problem."
  • Dream up: To imagine or invent something, often something fanciful or unlikely. For example, "She dreamed up a fantastic story for her children."
Summary:

"Think up" is a useful verb when you want to talk about creating new ideas or solutions.

Verb
  1. devise or invent
    • He thought up a plan to get rich quickly
    • no-one had ever thought of such a clever piece of software

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