Pronunciation: /bluː skaɪ ˈθɪŋkɪŋ/
noun a type of thinking that is creative, forward-looking, and unconstrained by conventional ideas or limitations
A1 I like to do blue sky thinking when I am feeling creative.
A2 Blue sky thinking is important for coming up with new ideas.
B1 Innovative companies encourage blue sky thinking among their employees.
B2 The team engaged in some blue sky thinking to brainstorm solutions to the problem.
C1 The CEO's blue sky thinking led to the development of groundbreaking technology.
C2 The architect's blue sky thinking resulted in a design that pushed the boundaries of traditional architecture.
formal In order to come up with innovative solutions, we need to engage in some blue sky thinking.
informal Let's do some blue sky thinking and brainstorm some crazy ideas.
slang Time to get our heads in the clouds and do some blue sky thinking.
figurative When it comes to problem-solving, sometimes you need to engage in some blue sky thinking to find the best solution.
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