think of/aboutsomeone/something
phrasal verbwiththinkverbuk/θɪŋk/us/θɪŋk/thought|thought
B1
torememberorimaginesomeone or something:
Ithoughtof youimmediatelywhen they said theywantedsomeone who couldspeakEnglish.
He wasthinkingabout thetimehespentin thearmy.
to imagine something
- imagineYou can just imagine her storing up these anecdotes for her dinner parties.
 - think ofI want you to think of a time when you felt happy.
 - pictureCan you picture yourself at the age of 60 doing what you do now?
 - pictureWhen I say 'your car' you have a picture of that in your head.
 - in your mind's eyeIn my mind's eye, I'm still a uni student and not a middle-aged worker.
 - conceiveI can't conceive why anyone would want to hurt her.
 
- It stillupsetshim when hethinksabout theaccident.
 - Justdismissthosethoughtsfromyourmind- they'recrazyand notworththinkingabout.
 - Funnily enough, I was justthinkingabout you when you called.
 - Mostpeoplecan't bebotheredthinkingabouttheirretirement- they're toobusyconcentratingon the here and now.
 - Chucksatquietlyforhoursstaringinto thedistance,thinkingof what might have been.
 
Imagining and conceiving
- assume
 - beyondyourwildest dreamsidiom
 - blue-sky
 - conceivable
 - conceivably
 - guess
 - imagine
 - imputesomethingtosomeone
 - inyourmind's eyeidiom
 - inconceivably
 - lay the foundation(s) of/foridiom
 - look on/uponsomeone/somethingassomething
 - reach
 - regard
 - retheorize
 - revisualization
 - riot
 - run riotidiom
 - theorize
 - throw