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think verb anticipate, apprehend, believe, be of the opinion, cerebrate, cogitate, compass, conceive, conclude, consider, contemplate, contrive, deduce, deduct, deem, determine, digest, dwell intently upon, envisage, envision, exercise the mind, expect, form ideas, guess, have the idea, hypothesize, ideate, imagine, intellectualize, judge, mean, meditate, mull over, opine, picture, plan, plot, ponder, presume, presuppose, propose, rationalize, reason, recall, reckon, recollect, reflect, reminisce, ruminate, speculate, surmise, theorize See also: conclude, conjecture, deduce, deduct, deem, expect, guess, muse, opine, ponder, presume, presuppose, rationalize, reason, reflect, speculate, surmise How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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They rated the thought on three subjective affect dimensions as well as on seven appraisal dimensions related to efforts to get rid of the thought and the likelihood of acting on it, using a 5-point scale ranging from not at all (0) to very (4). For years, sex has been believed to be the number one thought on people's minds daily; however, this survey offers a new look at what's currently on the mind of many of today's men. |
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