Pronunciation: /səˈdʒɛst/
noun a proposal or idea put forward for consideration
A1 I suggest we go to the park for a picnic.
A2 She made a suggest to watch a movie tonight.
B1 The committee will consider your suggest at the next meeting.
B2 The professor's suggest for further research was well-received.
C1 His suggest to restructure the company was met with resistance.
C2 The CEO's suggest to expand into new markets was a bold move.
verb to put forward for consideration
A1 I suggest watching this movie, it's really good.
A2 She suggested going to the beach for our vacation.
B1 The doctor suggested that I get more exercise to improve my health.
B2 The teacher suggested studying for at least an hour every day to prepare for the exam.
C1 The committee suggested implementing new policies to increase efficiency.
C2 The expert suggested a complete overhaul of the current system to address the issues.
formal The research findings suggest a strong correlation between exercise and mental health.
informal I suggest we take a different route to avoid traffic.
slang I suggest we grab some grub before heading to the party.
figurative His silence suggested that he was not in agreement with the decision.
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