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    suggest
    /səˈdʒɛst/

    verb

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  2. SUGGEST definition: 1. to mention an idea, possible plan, or action for other people to consider: 2. to communicate or…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SUGGEST is to mention or imply as a possibility. How to use suggest in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Suggest.

  4. To suggest is to propose or hint. If you suggest going out for ice cream, nobody's going to object. If you suggest that your sister should get the frozen yogurt instead, she might think you are suggesting something about her weight.

  5. to mention or introduce (an idea, proposition, plan, etc.) for consideration or possible action: The architect suggested that the building be restored. to propose (a person or thing) as suitable or possible for some purpose: We suggested him for president. Synonyms: advise, recommend.

  6. to communicate or show an idea or feeling without stating it directly or giving proof: [ + (that) ] There's no absolute proof, but all the evidence suggests (that) he's guilty. Are you suggesting (that) I look fat in these pants? Something about his manner suggested a lack of interest in what we were doing. More examples.

  7. 1. to put forward (a plan, idea, etc) for consideration: I suggest Smith for the post; a plan suggested itself. 2. to evoke (a person, thing, etc) in the mind of someone by the association of ideas: that painting suggests home to me. 3. to give an indirect or vague hint of: his face always suggests his peace of mind.

  8. 1. to put forward (a plan, idea, etc) for consideration. I suggest Professor Aziz for the post. a plan suggested itself. 2. to evoke (a person, thing, etc) in the mind of someone by the association of ideas. that painting suggests home to me. 3. to give an indirect or vague hint of.

  9. to put forward an idea or a plan for other people to think about synonym propose. suggest something I'd like to suggest a different explanation for the company's decline. suggest something to somebody The designer is known for suggesting innovative ideas to her clients.

  10. • In everyday English, you suggest that someone does something: I suggest that she waits a few weeks. Don’t say: I suggest her to wait a few weeks. • In more formal English, you suggest that someone do something, using the base form of the verb (= the infinitive without ‘to’ ) : I suggest that she wait a few weeks.

  11. Definition of suggest verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.