do you think

idiom
UK: /duː juː θɪŋk/
US: /duː juː θɪŋk/
  1. Used to ask someone for their opinion or what they believe about something.

    1. Do you think it will rain today? [ ] [ ]
    2. Where do you think we should go for dinner, since you have a better understanding of the local restaurants? [ ] [ ]
  2. Used to express doubt or uncertainty about something.

    1. Do you think I can finish this project on time? [ ] [ ]
    2. Looking at the stormy sky, do you think our picnic plans are still feasible, or should we reschedule? [ ] [ ]
  3. Used to introduce a suggestion or idea to someone.

    1. Do you think we should try that new restaurant? [ ] [ ]
    2. Considering the traffic, do you think taking the subway would be a faster route to the concert hall? [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "do you think" in English means: Used to ask someone for their opinion or what they believe about something., Used to express doubt or uncertainty about something., Used to introduce a suggestion or idea to someone..

The phonetic transcription of "do you think" is /duː juː θɪŋk/ in British English and /duː juː θɪŋk/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Example usage of "do you think": "Do you think it will rain today?". More examples on the page.