Pronunciation: /breɪnˌstɔrm/
noun a spontaneous group discussion to produce ideas and ways of solving problems
A1 I had a brainstorm and came up with a new idea for our project.
A2 During the brainstorm, we generated many creative solutions to the problem.
B1 The team had a brainstorming session to discuss potential marketing strategies.
B2 After a long brainstorm, we finally decided on the best course of action.
C1 The brainstorming process led to innovative breakthroughs in the field of technology.
C2 The brainstorm resulted in a comprehensive plan that addressed all aspects of the project.
verb to generate ideas and solutions through a group discussion
A1 I like to brainstorm ideas with my friends.
A2 We brainstormed different solutions to the problem.
B1 The team gathered to brainstorm new marketing strategies.
B2 The committee will brainstorm ways to improve employee morale.
C1 The researchers spent hours brainstorming potential hypotheses for their study.
C2 The creative team brainstormed innovative concepts for the new advertising campaign.
formal The team gathered to brainstorm ideas for the upcoming project.
informal Let's get together and brainstorm some cool ideas for the party.
slang We need to have a brainstorm sesh to come up with a plan.
figurative Sometimes I just need to sit back and let my brainstorm on its own.
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