brainstorm as a noun: - 1
as a verb: - 1
brainstorm
noun
1 brainstorm
The clear (and often sudden) understanding of a complex situation.
synonyms: brainwave, insight.
Dutch: aha-erlebnis, gedachteflits, idee, ingeving, inval
Polish: olśnienie, objawienie, iluminacja
verb
1 brainstorm
Try to solve a problem by thinking intensely about it.
Roget 515:
imagine,
fancy,
conceive;
idealize,
realize;
dream,
dream of,
dream up;
give to airy nothing a local habitation and a give to airy nothing a local habitation and a name"
[Midsummer Night's Dream].
create,
originate,
devise,
invent,
coin,
fabricate;
improvise,
strike out something new.
set one's wits to work;
strain one's invention,
crack one's invention;
rack one's brains,
ransack one's brains,
cudgel one's brains;
excogitate†;
brainstorm.
give play,
give the reins,
give a loose to the imagination,
give fancy;
indulge in reverie.
visualize,
envision,
conjure up a vision;
fancy oneself,
represent oneself,
picture,
picture-oneself,
figure to oneself;
vorstellen [G.].
float in the mind;
suggest itself
etc.
(thought)
451.
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