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  1. "Ideas on" vs. "ideas for" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    In the same way, using "for" in ideas on improving the team means you support improving the team while using "on" doesn't necessarily mean so. It's all connotation and subconscious language use …

  2. What does 'abstract ideas' mean? [closed] - English Language & Usage ...

    In the sentence for example: This book would also interest intelligent students with a taste for abstract ideas and theoretical arguments. What does the phrase "abstract ideas" mean? I looked up ...

  3. "A lot of ideas" is or are? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Mar 24, 2012 · To clarify this (correct) answer, "a lot of ideas" is actually a combined noun with two elements. Depending on the emphasis of the verb, you can direct the meaning toward "a lot" (is) or …

  4. Word for someone who thought of an idea

    Aug 25, 2014 · I was looking/wanting a word to describe a person who thought and kindled an original idea and was the first to do it. Say you come up with an idea for a device or an idea for software or …

  5. What is the word for a person who never listens to other people's ...

    Jul 14, 2014 · There is one person I know who never accepts other people's opinions and ideas, even if those opinions and ideas are worthwhile. What single word might describe such an attitude?

  6. idioms - Best way to describe "turning ideas into reality" - English ...

    Aug 3, 2014 · I'd like to ask if sentence “We accelerate ideas” sounds odd or natural? What is the best word/phrasal to describe transformation of the ideas into reality/real things?

  7. vocabulary - Is there a word for a person with many creative ideas but ...

    Sep 22, 2015 · Is there a word in the English language that describes a personality type that has a creative mind and many ideas but for some reason (procrastinating, lack of energy or confidence, …

  8. "Get an idea on/of something" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Dec 18, 2013 · In general, is it better to say get an idea on or get an idea of something? Here are some examples: In order to get an idea on how to build this house... In order to get an idea of how to b...

  9. A word for: a person you bounce ideas off - English Language & Usage ...

    May 13, 2021 · A word for: a person you bounce ideas off Ask Question Asked 8 years, 7 months ago Modified 4 years, 2 months ago

  10. English word to describe a person that never follow popular ideas or …

    Mar 22, 2020 · There is any english word to describe a person with low profile that never follow or consume popular ideas or goods? Or a person with his own lifestyle and his own mind set?