think otherwise

Frequency: 7.914.2 per million words

To hold a different opinion or thought.

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Examples (20)

  • I strongly believe he is wrong, and I don't think otherwise.
  • That's my opinion, but you might think otherwise.
  • Despite the evidence, some people still choose to think otherwise.
  • The committee voted unanimously, though a few members secretly thought otherwise.
  • She presented compelling arguments, making it difficult to think otherwise.
  • I had hoped for an easy solution, but circumstances forced me to think otherwise.
  • You might initially agree, but after considering the facts, you may think otherwise.
  • Do you genuinely think otherwise, or are you just trying to provoke a debate?
  • The general consensus is that the project will succeed; few think otherwise.
  • If anyone here thinks otherwise, now is the time to voice your concerns.
  • He always encouraged open discussion, even if you were to think otherwise.
  • Despite the initial reports, the investigators began to think otherwise about the cause of the accident.
  • The polls suggest a clear winner, but election day results could make us think otherwise.
  • He tried to convince me, but I firmly think otherwise regarding the project's feasibility.
  • I used to believe that, but now I think otherwise.
  • Most people believe him, but I have strong reasons to think otherwise.
  • Don't let anyone tell you to think otherwise about your abilities.
  • She presented compelling evidence, making it difficult for anyone to think otherwise.
  • It's easy to assume the worst, but we should always try to think otherwise.
  • You might expect a quick recovery, but the doctors think otherwise.