think about
phrasal verb·1 sense·particle about
Meanings
Consider or reflect on a subject
Why “about”? Your attention stays around one subject. That subject is what you talk or think about.
“I often think about my old teacher.”
“Maya thinks about home during long trips.”
Don't confuse with
Think about means consider or reflect on a subject. Think ahead means consider what will happen in the future.
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Consider what will happen in the future
agonise about
Same about pattern: topic
Worry intensely and at length over a decision
argue about
Same about pattern: topic
Disagree verbally concerning a topic
ask about
Same about pattern: topic
Make enquiries concerning something
boast about
Same about pattern: topic
Speak with excessive pride concerning something
bother about
Same about pattern: topic
Take the trouble to attend to something
care about
Same about pattern: topic
Feel concern or interest in something
complain about
Same about pattern: topic
Express dissatisfaction concerning something
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