Idea meaning in English
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Definition
an idea: a thought, a plan, a solution, a suggestion, a proposition
I have no idea!: I don't have a clue! I don't know at all!
Examples
- "It's such a good idea in theory!"
- "Susie : Now then, Philip, what is this "fantastic marketing idea" of yours?"
- "Philip : Yeah, that's my idea!"
- "And our research and development team has some ideas for the design of the bottles."
- "Horatio : Great, because I have some very strong and very weird ideas about the future of this company."
- "Brian : Sir, it looks like you've got an idea."
- "If anyone has any ideas of what to build on the second floor to replace the laboratory, your suggestions are welcome!"
- "Philip : Of course it's my idea-"
- "Bruno Delavigne, CEO of the Delavigne Corporation, explains the idea behind this unique project."
- "Brian : I have no idea, it's my first day!"
- "I had no idea that mining for gold was still a viable economic avenue."
- "It's a wonderful idea."
- "I might have an idea for you."
- "I think a barbie would be great idea!"
- "Do you think that's a good idea?"
- "Speaking to reporters earlier today, Mr. Cheeter said, "The discounts were all my idea."
- "Of course I think it's a good idea."
- "Framboise No idea. I surrender!"
- "Opera : Great idea, Sid."
- "Also... says something here about nuclear weapons, so maybe that's not the best idea."
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