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Dictionary definition of suggest

To propose, indicate, or offer an idea, opinion, or course of action.
"Can you suggest a good book for me to read over the weekend?"

Detailed meaning of suggest

When someone suggests something, they put forward a thought, recommendation, or possibility for consideration or adoption. It involves conveying an idea or notion, often with the intention of influencing or guiding others' thinking or actions. Suggesting can be done through various means, such as verbal communication, written statements, body language, or indirect cues. It serves as a way to propose a solution, offer advice, make a proposal, or imply an alternative approach. The purpose of suggesting is to stimulate discussion, encourage thought, or provide a potential answer to a problem or question. It invites others to contemplate, consider, or take into account the suggestion presented, allowing for the exploration of new perspectives or potential solutions.

Example sentences containing suggest

1. Please suggest a good book for me to read on vacation.
2. Can you suggest any effective strategies for dealing with stress?
3. I would suggest trying a new approach to solve this problem.
4. Will you suggest a new restaurant in town we haven't visited yet?
5. If you're feeling tired, I suggest you take a nap.
6. Can they suggest a better route to avoid the traffic?

History and etymology of suggest

The verb 'suggest' has its roots in the Latin word 'suggestus,' which is formed by combining 'sub,' meaning 'under,' and 'gerere,' meaning 'to carry' or 'to bring.' This etymological origin subtly reflects the notion of proposing or carrying an idea or opinion, much like one would carry an object. Over time, 'suggest' has evolved to mean the act of proposing, indicating, or offering an idea, opinion, or course of action. Its etymology hints at the act of introducing a thought or concept without explicitly delving into its specific definition, aligning with its modern-day meaning related to offering suggestions or recommendations.

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Further usage examples of suggest

1. Let's suggest a new policy that improves workplace diversity.
2. Would it be possible for you to suggest an alternative solution?
3. Why don't we suggest a meeting with our new clients?
4. She didn't suggest a specific time for our conference call.
5. Please suggest a way to improve our team's productivity.
6. Can I suggest you look at the data from a different angle?
7. It's important to suggest constructive feedback rather than just pointing out the problems.
8. Can we suggest a group activity for the weekend?
9. Would you suggest a suitable topic for my next blog post?
10. It might help to suggest a few ways to increase our online visibility.
11. Please suggest a movie that we can watch tonight.
12. We should suggest a time for a catch-up meeting next week.
13. Could you suggest a recipe using these ingredients?
14. Why not suggest a game for the whole family to play together?

Suffix -est, Advice and Guidance, Dialogue and Articulation, Middle School 6

advise,advocate,hint,imply,intimate,posit

propose,recommend

propose, demand, dictate, command

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