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UK//ðeərz ən ɪˈdɪə//US//ðɛrz æn aɪˈdiə//

Meaning of There's an idea

A thought or suggestion presented for consideration.

In simple words: A thought or suggestion.

There's an idea in a sentence

  • There's an idea to improve our marketing strategy.
  • During the meeting, someone said, 'There's an idea that could save time.'
  • When brainstorming, remember that there's an idea around every corner.
  • She smiled and said, 'There's an idea I want to share with you.'
  • There's an idea for a new product that might excite our customers.

How to use There's an idea

Use this phrase when presenting or introducing a thought. It's informal and can fit various contexts, from casual conversations to brainstorming sessions.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of a light bulb turning on—'there's' a bright idea!

Related words

Collocations with There's an idea

Synonyms for There's an idea

Common mistakes with There's an idea

  • Confused with 'I have an idea' - remember 'there's' suggests introduction.
  • Using it in formal writing - better suited for spoken or casual contexts.
  • Forgetting to follow with details - usually needs an explanation.

Compare There's an idea with Suggestion, Notion, Thought, Concept

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Frequently asked questions about There's an idea

What does There's an idea mean?

A thought or suggestion.

What is the definition of There's an idea?

A thought or suggestion presented for consideration.

How do you use There's an idea in a sentence?

There's an idea to improve our marketing strategy.

Can you give another example of There's an idea?

During the meeting, someone said, 'There's an idea that could save time.'

What are synonyms for There's an idea?

Common alternatives include suggestion, notion, thought, concept.

What words go with There's an idea?

It commonly pairs with good idea, great idea, brilliant idea, unique idea.

What are common mistakes when using There's an idea?

Confused with 'I have an idea' - remember 'there's' suggests introduction. Using it in formal writing - better suited for spoken or casual contexts. Forgetting to follow with details - usually needs an explanation.

How do you pronounce There's an idea?

US: //ðɛrz æn aɪˈdiə//, UK: //ðeərz ən ɪˈdɪə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use There's an idea?

Use this phrase when presenting or introducing a thought. It's informal and can fit various contexts, from casual conversations to brainstorming sessions.