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UK//wɒt meɪks jʊ θɪŋk//US//wɑt meɪks jʊ θɪŋk//

Meaning of What makes you think

A phrase used to inquire about someone's reasoning or belief.

In simple words: A way to ask someone why they believe something.

What makes you think in a sentence

  • What makes you think that I would lie to you?
  • When he said he could win, I wondered, what makes you think that?
  • What makes you think I would agree with such a decision?
  • She confidently stated her answer, asking, 'What makes you think that is correct?'
  • During the debate, one candidate asked, 'What makes you think you can solve this issue?'

How to use What makes you think

Use this phrase when you want to inquire about someone's reasoning or justification for a belief. It's neutral in tone but can be perceived as challenging if used in a certain tone.

Grammar pattern

standalone question

Memory hint

Imagine a detective asking, 'What makes you think that?' while investigating.

Related words

Collocations with What makes you think

  • What makes you think that
  • What makes you think otherwise
  • What makes you think you know

Synonyms for What makes you think

  • Why do you believe
  • What leads you to think
  • What gives you the idea

Common mistakes with What makes you think

  • Using 'think' without 'what makes you'—it sounds incomplete.
  • Confusing it with 'What do you think?'—which asks for an opinion rather than reasoning.

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Frequently asked questions about What makes you think

What does What makes you think mean?

A way to ask someone why they believe something.

What is the definition of What makes you think?

A phrase used to inquire about someone's reasoning or belief.

How do you use What makes you think in a sentence?

What makes you think that I would lie to you?

Can you give another example of What makes you think?

When he said he could win, I wondered, what makes you think that?

What are synonyms for What makes you think?

Common alternatives include Why do you believe, What leads you to think, What gives you the idea.

What words go with What makes you think?

It commonly pairs with What makes you think that, What makes you think otherwise, What makes you think you know.

What are common mistakes when using What makes you think?

Using 'think' without 'what makes you'—it sounds incomplete. Confusing it with 'What do you think?'—which asks for an opinion rather than reasoning.

How do you pronounce What makes you think?

US: //wɑt meɪks jʊ θɪŋk//, UK: //wɒt meɪks jʊ θɪŋk//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use What makes you think?

Use this phrase when you want to inquire about someone's reasoning or justification for a belief. It's neutral in tone but can be perceived as challenging if used in a certain tone.