Come To Think Of It Definition
Come to think of it i haven t had one for a while.
Come to think of it definition. Come to think of it definition is used in speech to say that one has just remembered or thought of something. How to use come to think of it in a sentence. Come to think of it that road back there was the one we were supposed to take. You know when you come to think of it this is very odd.
Very graceful it was too like a blue bird of prey but without feathers or wings or talons or any other bird features come to think of it. Come to think of it. Used for adding something that you have just remembered about a subject that you are talking about. I m not sure that reading his diary is such a great idea after all come to think of it.
I love getting her letters. I cannot retain so much information keep note maintain in the forefront of one s awareness. Come to think of it informal when one considers the matter. To weigh or consider an idea.
Ways of talking about memories. Synonyms and related words. The american heritage dictionary of idioms by christine ammer. So i am a bit unsure if i like the movie come to think of it.
For example come to think of it i ve got to send in my order now or i was going to lend him a saw but come to think of it he already has one. Remember to call your mother every day. Think of keep in mind for attention or consideration. Think of the starving children in india remember bear in mind mind keep in mind retain keep in one s mind.
You use the expression come to think of it to indicate that you have suddenly realized something often something obvious. He was his distant relative as was everyone else on the island come to think of it. Switch to new thesaurus verb 1. Come to think of it definition meaning english dictionary synonym see also come and come again come along come clean reverso dictionary english definition english vocabulary.
Remember or consider on reflection. On reflection said when an idea or point occurs to one while one is speaking come to think of it that was very daring of you. To exercise the power of reason as by conceiving ideas drawing inferences and using judgment.