Depends who they are. Some people think of plays. Some people think of fishing equipment.
I think of acting and dialouge
Too many to count. And they are so common, we do not notice. Do you say "Ah, that's Shakespeare!" every time you hear the word "assassination"? Probably not.
Sorry, Shakespeare did not use that word.
Rough, crude, unfinished, unsophisticated. This is still one of the meanings of "rude", but not the main one, which is now "impolite". You hear this meaning when you hear about a castaway fashioning a rude shelter out of palm leaves.
The word Olympian refers to Mount Olympus, in Greece. In Shakespeare's day, people would have connected this with the myths of the Greek Gods, who were supposed to live on Mount Olympus. Nowadays we are more likely to think of the Olympic Games, modeled on games held in ancient Greece at Olympia.
Most people probably think of colors, pleasant odors, and beauty when they hear the word "flowers."
I think of acting and dialouge
when i hear least common denominator i think of the word fraction
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I immediately think of a car crash.
I don't think there is a word for that
"When most people hear the word 'desert' they think of heat but that is not necessarily so."
I think of intimacy, (not to be confused with sex) a closeness or connection 2 people have with each other. The reason being because that's what it is.
BOO!
When I first think of Nigeria, my first thought are those poor people who can't afford basic needs of life.