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Think a lot of Meaning in English

expression

THINGK uh-LOT-uhv
THINGK uh-LOT-ov

Definition

To have a very positive opinion of someone or something; to admire or respect them highly.

Usage & Nuances

Slightly formal and positive; often used about people, but also suitable for things (like someone's work). Similar to 'admire', but softer and less intense. Common confusion with 'think much of' (which is usually negative: 'don't think much of'). Phrases: 'I think a lot of her', 'People think a lot of their teacher'.

Example Sentences

I think a lot of my teacher because she is kind.

basic

They all think a lot of their coach.

basic

My boss thinks a lot of you.

basic

You can tell she thinks a lot of her little brother—she's always looking after him.

natural

Everyone in the office thinks a lot of Maria; she's such a hard worker.

natural

I really think a lot of your ideas—they inspired me.

natural