rethink

verb
UK: /ˌriːˈθɪŋk/
US: /ˌriːˈθɪŋk/
  1. To think about something again, especially to consider changing a decision or opinion.

    1. I need to rethink my plans.
    2. Maybe we should rethink our approach to this problem; it's not working well.
  2. To reconsider a plan or strategy, often leading to significant changes.

    1. Let's rethink the budget.
    2. The company had to rethink its marketing strategy after the initial campaign failed.
rethink noun
  1. The process of reconsidering something.

    1. This needs a rethink.
    2. The project requires a complete rethink to meet the new requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "rethink" in English means: To think about something again, especially to consider changing a decision or opinion., To reconsider a plan or strategy, often leading to significant changes..

The phonetic transcription of "rethink" is /ˌriːˈθɪŋk/ in British English and /ˌriːˈθɪŋk/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "rethink": reconsider, review, reassess.

Example usage of "rethink": "I need to rethink my plans.". More examples on the page.