Meaning of I just think he's guilty
I have a personal belief that he is responsible for a crime.
In simple words: I believe he did something wrong.
I just think he's guilty in a sentence
- After hearing all the evidence, I just think he's guilty.
- Some people might disagree, but I just think he's guilty of the charges.
- In my opinion, I just think he's guilty based on what I've seen.
How to use I just think he's guilty
Use in discussions about opinions or beliefs. Avoid in formal writing; better suited for conversational contexts.
Grammar pattern
think + subject + complement
Memory hint
Remember 'think' like the gears turning in your head; you're forming an opinion.
Related words
Collocations with I just think he's guilty
- think he's guilty
- just think
- I think
- think about something
Opposites of I just think he's guilty
- innocent
- blameless
Common mistakes with I just think he's guilty
- Using 'thinks' instead of 'think' with 'I'.
- Confusing 'guilty' with 'innocent'.
- Forgetting to include 'just' to soften the opinion.
Compare I just think he's guilty with Believe, Consider, Suspect, Assume
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Frequently asked questions about I just think he's guilty
What does I just think he's guilty mean?
I believe he did something wrong.
What is the definition of I just think he's guilty?
I have a personal belief that he is responsible for a crime.
How do you use I just think he's guilty in a sentence?
After hearing all the evidence, I just think he's guilty.
Can you give another example of I just think he's guilty?
Some people might disagree, but I just think he's guilty of the charges.
What are synonyms for I just think he's guilty?
Common alternatives include believe, consider, suspect, assume.
What is the opposite of I just think he's guilty?
Opposite meanings include innocent, blameless.
What words go with I just think he's guilty?
It commonly pairs with think he's guilty, just think, I think, think about something.
What are common mistakes when using I just think he's guilty?
Using 'thinks' instead of 'think' with 'I'. Confusing 'guilty' with 'innocent'. Forgetting to include 'just' to soften the opinion.
How do you pronounce I just think he's guilty?
US: //aɪ dʒʌst θɪŋk hiz ˈɡɪlti//, UK: //aɪ dʒʌst θɪŋk hiːz ˈɡɪlti//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use I just think he's guilty?
Use in discussions about opinions or beliefs. Avoid in formal writing; better suited for conversational contexts.
