think much of

The phrase 'think much of' is often used to express either high or low opinions, depending on the context and presence of negation.

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Definition

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(positive)To hold a high opinion or regard for someone or something.

Example

  • She thinks much of her mentor and often seeks advice from him.
  • They think much of their new software's capabilities.

B2General

(negative)To hold a low opinion or regard for someone or something, usually expressed with a negative.

Example

  • I don't think much of this restaurant; the food was mediocre.
  • He didn't think much of the movie and left halfway through.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "think much of":

think little ofmake little ofmake muchthink too muchthink ofvery muchthink aboutmake nothing of