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40+ Very Creative Ways to Say “I Think” | Other words for “I think”

40+ Very Creative Ways to Say "I Think" | Other words for "I think"
Written by Matloob

Ways to Say “I Think”! Learn other ways to say “I think” in English. Using alternative phrases for “I think” can add variety and interest to your language, making it more engaging for the listener or reader. It can also help to convey a particular tone or emphasis, such as indicating a higher level of certainty or formality. Learn 40+ other ways to say or instead of “I think” in English. These phrases will help you to strengthen your English conversation and communication skills.

Ways to Say I Think

Here are 40 different ways to express the idea of “thinking” or having an opinion:

  • In my opinion…
  • From my perspective…
  • As far as I’m concerned…
  • If you ask me…
  • My understanding is that…
  • I believe…
  • I suppose…
  • I guess…
  • From my point of view…
  • As I see it…
  • To me…
  • In my view…
  • It appears to me…
  • As far as I can see…
  • To my way of thinking…
  • I’m of the opinion that…
  • My belief is…
  • I hold the view that…
  • I’m convinced that…
  • It seems to me that…
  • I see it as…
  • It stands to reason that…
  • I think it’s likely…
  • I’m inclined to think…
  • I’m guessing…
  • I’m assuming…
  • My hunch is…
  • I would hazard a guess that…
  • I suspect…
  • My impression is…
  • I imagine…
  • My assumption is…
  • My understanding is…
  • Based on what I know…
  • In my estimation…
  • To my understanding…
  • From what I gather…
  • I would say…
  • I would argue that…
  • My take is…

Ways to Say I Think | Images

40+ Very Creative Ways to Say "I Think" | Other words for "I think"

Other words for “I think”

40+ Very Creative Ways to Say "I Think" | Other words for "I think"

40+ Very Creative Ways to Say “I Think”

About the author

Matloob

Matloob has been writing ESL blogs for 4 years, helping learners improve their English vocabulary and grammar through visuals. He graduated with a Bachelor’s in English Literature and completed the British Council’s "Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages" (TESOL) certification. His content simplifies complex ideas into practical lessons that students and beginners can follow with ease.