think (of) (Meaning)

think (of)

to be very worried/fearful about

think (of) Sentence Examples

  1. I think of my childhood with fondness, remembering the joy I experienced.
  2. Please think of me when you miss your loved ones, knowing that I'm always in your thoughts.
  3. I think of all the possibilities that life holds and am filled with both excitement and trepidation.
  4. When you feel overwhelmed, take a moment to think of something that brings you peace.
  5. I can't help but think of the consequences if I make the wrong decision.
  6. She often thinks of her absent children, longing to see them soon.
  7. I'm not sure what to think of this new idea; it seems a bit too risky.
  8. They thought of many ways to escape their current predicament, but none seemed viable.
  9. As he lay on his deathbed, he thought of all the things he wished he had done.
  10. I think of you every day, grateful for the love and support you bring into my life.

FAQs About the word think (of)

to be very worried/fearful about

recall,remember, recollect, remind, hark back (to), flash back (to), hearken back (to), reproduce, reminisce (about), harken back (to)

forget, overlook,ignore, unlearn, miss, lose, disregard, disremember, neglect, blank (out)

I think of my childhood with fondness, remembering the joy I experienced.

Please think of me when you miss your loved ones, knowing that I'm always in your thoughts.

I think of all the possibilities that life holds and am filled with both excitement and trepidation.

When you feel overwhelmed, take a moment to think of something that brings you peace.