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    Sug·ges·tion
    /səˈjesCHən/

    noun

  2. Definition of suggestion noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  3. Definition of suggestion – Learner’s Dictionary. suggestion. noun. uk / səˈdʒestʃ ə n / us. B1 [ C ] an idea or plan that someone suggests: to make a suggestion. Have you got any suggestions for improvements? More examples. He brushed aside her suggestion. She knocks every suggestion I make. His suggestion makes perfect sense.

  4. THESAURUS suggestion an idea, plan, or possibility that someone suggests We welcome any suggestions as to how to improve our service. Sally made a few useful suggestions about places we could visit. proposal a formal or official suggestion They will consider our proposal at their next meeting.

  5. something suggested, as a piece of advice: We made the suggestion that she resign. a slight trace: He speaks with a suggestion of a foreign accent. the calling up in the mind of one idea by another by virtue of some association or of some natural connection between the ideas.

  6. something suggested, as a piece of advice: We made the suggestion that she resign. a slight trace: He speaks with a suggestion of a foreign accent. the calling up in the mind of one idea by another by virtue of some association or of some natural connection between the ideas.

  7. 2 days ago · 1. a suggesting or being suggested. 2. something suggested. 3. the process by which an idea is brought to the mind through its connection or association with an idea already in the mind. 4. a faint hint or indication; small amount; trace. a suggestion of boredom in her tone.

  8. 1. a. : to mention or imply as a possibility. suggested that he might bring his family. b. : to propose as desirable or fitting. suggest a stroll. c. : to offer for consideration or as a hypothesis. suggest a solution to a problem. 2. a. : to call to mind by thought or association. the explosion … suggested sabotage F. L. Paxson. b.

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