Don't think so Meaning in English
expression
ˈdoʊn/, /ˈdoʊnt/ /ˈθɪŋk/ /ˈsoʊ
DOHNT THINK SOH
dəʊnt/ /θˈɪŋk/ /sˈəʊ
DOHNT THINK SOH
Definition
A casual way to say you do not believe something is true or will happen; used to express doubt or disagreement softly.
Usage & Nuances
Very informal—common in conversation and texting. It softens disagreement, making it less direct. Often used alone as a full answer (e.g., 'Will it rain tomorrow?' — 'Don't think so.'). Avoid in formal writing.
Spanish: creo que noPortuguese (BR): acho que nãoPortuguese (PT): acho que nãoChinese (Simplified): 我觉得不是Chinese (Traditional): 我覺得不是Hindi: मुझे नहीं लगताArabic: لا أظن ذلكBengali: মনে হয় নাRussian: не думаюJapanese: そうは思わないVietnamese: không nghĩ vậyKorean: 그렇게 생각하지 않아Turkish: sanmıyorumUrdu: مجھے نہیں لگتاIndonesian: nggak berpikir begitu - sepertinya tidak
Example Sentences
Are you coming to the party? Don't think so.
basic
Will it snow tomorrow? Don't think so.
basic
Is that store open now? Don't think so.
basic
They said the meeting was at 3, but I don't think so.
natural
Could he really finish all that work alone? Don't think so.
natural
You think they'll let us in without tickets? Don't think so.
natural