Think

Come to think of it/ now you mention it

Come to think of it/ now you mention it
  1. What is the meaning of now you mention it?
  2. What does the phrase come to think of it mean?
  3. What is another word for thinking about something?
  4. What does the phrase on the face of it suggest?

What is the meaning of now you mention it?

phrase​spoken. DEFINITIONS1. used when someone says something that makes you realize or remember another thing. Now you mention it, I did see a strange man outside.

What does the phrase come to think of it mean?

used in speech to say that one has just remembered or thought of something. The meeting is next Tuesday, which, come to think of it, is also the date of my doctor's appointment.

What is another word for thinking about something?

Some common synonyms of think are conceive, envisage, envision, fancy, imagine, and realize. While all these words mean "to form an idea of," think implies the entrance of an idea into one's mind with or without deliberate consideration or reflection.

What does the phrase on the face of it suggest?

used when you are describing how a situation seems on the surface: On the face of it, it seems like a bargain, but I bet there are hidden costs. Seeming and purporting to be. apparent. appear.

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