Meaning of You think
To have an opinion or belief about something.
In simple words: A way to express what someone believes or feels.
You think in a sentence
- You think I'm being unreasonable?
- Do you think it will rain today?
- You think she should take the job, right?
- You think I can finish this in time?
- You think too highly of me!
- Do you really think it's a good idea?
How to use You think
Used in conversations to express opinions or beliefs. Common in both spoken and written English, but avoid in very formal settings.
Grammar pattern
you think + clause
Memory hint
Remember the phrase 'you think, therefore you are' to recall it's about opinions.
Related words
Collocations with You think
- you think differently
- you think about
- you think it over
Common mistakes with You think
- Using 'think' instead of 'thinks' for third person singular.
- Confusing 'you think' with 'do you think' in questions.
- Mistaking 'think' for 'believe' in certain contexts.
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Frequently asked questions about You think
What does You think mean?
A way to express what someone believes or feels.
What is the definition of You think?
To have an opinion or belief about something.
How do you use You think in a sentence?
You think I'm being unreasonable?
Can you give another example of You think?
Do you think it will rain today?
What are synonyms for You think?
Common alternatives include believe, consider, suppose, reckon.
What words go with You think?
It commonly pairs with you think differently, you think about, you think it over.
What are common mistakes when using You think?
Using 'think' instead of 'thinks' for third person singular. Confusing 'you think' with 'do you think' in questions. Mistaking 'think' for 'believe' in certain contexts.
How do you pronounce You think?
US: //ju θɪŋk//, UK: //juː θɪŋk//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use You think?
Used in conversations to express opinions or beliefs. Common in both spoken and written English, but avoid in very formal settings.








