verb to have in one's mind or to consider
preposition used to introduce a mental image or idea
Used in discussions about consciousness and perception.
Used in the context of cognitive processes and mental activities.
Used to encourage critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Used to prompt reflection on feelings and emotions towards others.
Used to prompt consumers to consider a product or brand.
Writers often use 'think of' when brainstorming ideas for their next piece of writing or when trying to come up with a creative angle for a story.
Psychologists may use 'think of' when encouraging clients to consider different perspectives or when helping them generate solutions to their problems.
Marketing specialists might use 'think of' when brainstorming new marketing campaigns or strategies to promote a product or service.
Engineers may use 'think of' when trying to come up with innovative solutions to complex technical problems or when considering different design options.
Teachers could use 'think of' when encouraging students to think critically about a topic or when asking them to come up with creative ideas for a project.