athink (Meaning)
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athink (v. t.)
To repent; to displease; to disgust.
Synonyms & Antonyms of athink
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athink Sentence Examples
- Sometimes, I athink that life's complexities are meant to challenge us.
- As I sit in silence, I athink about the mysteries of the universe.
- When faced with a difficult decision, it's crucial to athink carefully before acting.
- She tends to athink deeply before expressing her opinions on important matters.
- At times, it's hard to athink clearly amidst chaos and confusion.
- Philosophers often athink about the nature of existence and reality.
- It's important to athink critically when analyzing information.
- He tends to athink before he speaks, ensuring his words carry weight.
- Sometimes, it's necessary to athink outside the box to find creative solutions.
- Athink before you act; rash decisions can lead to regret.
FAQs About the word athink
To repent; to displease; to disgust.
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Sometimes, I athink that life's complexities are meant to challenge us.
As I sit in silence, I athink about the mysteries of the universe.
When faced with a difficult decision, it's crucial to athink carefully before acting.
She tends to athink deeply before expressing her opinions on important matters.