sə(ɡ)ˈjest/
verb
verb: suggest; 3rd person present: suggests; past tense: suggested; past participle: suggested; gerund or present participle: suggesting
put forward for consideration.
"I suggest that we wait a day or two"
synonyms: propose, put forward, recommend, advocate; More advise, urge, encourage, counsel
"Ruth suggested a vacation"
"finds of lead coffins suggested a cemetery north of the river"
synonyms: indicate, lead to the belief, argue, demonstrate, show; More formalevince
"evidence suggests that teenagers are responsive to price increases"
hint, insinuate, imply, intimate, indicate;
informalput ideas into one's head
"sources suggest that the prime minister will change his cabinet"
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I suggest meeting you!
How could you suggest such a thing?!I suggest you follow the rules.His facial expression seemed to suggest disapproval.
The word "suggest" can be followed by a variety of components such as a verb, noun, adjective or gerund. For example, you could say: "I suggest taking a break," "I suggest a new approach," or "I suggest that she leave."
I would like to suggest that you read this particular book.
I would suggest you calm down. I'd like to know what you would suggest.
I suggest them because they help kids' groth.
One adverb for suggest is "strongly."
I suggest that you try the soup.
They suggest that it is horrible and you have to run away from it.
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The past tense of suggest is suggested.