
- "Ideas on" vs. "ideas for" - English Language & Usage Stack …- In the same way, using "for" in ideas on improving the team means you support improving the team while using "on" doesn't necessarily mean so. It's all connotation and subconscious … 
- What does 'abstract ideas' mean? [closed] - English Language- In the sentence for example: This book would also interest intelligent students with a taste for abstract ideas and theoretical arguments. What does the phrase "abstract ideas" mean? I … 
- vocabulary - Is there a word for a person with many creative ideas …- Sep 22, 2015 · Is there a word in the English language that describes a personality type that has a creative mind and many ideas but for some reason (procrastinating, lack of energy or … 
- "A lot of ideas" is or are? - English Language & Usage Stack …- Mar 24, 2012 · To clarify this (correct) answer, "a lot of ideas" is actually a combined noun with two elements. Depending on the emphasis of the verb, you can direct the meaning toward "a … 
- idioms - Best way to describe "turning ideas into reality" - English ...- Aug 3, 2014 · I'd like to ask if sentence “We accelerate ideas” sounds odd or natural? What is the best word/phrasal to describe transformation of the ideas into reality/real things? 
- What is the word for a person who never listens to other people's ...- Jul 14, 2014 · There is one person I know who never accepts other people's opinions and ideas, even if those opinions and ideas are worthwhile. What single word might describe such an … 
- What's it called when someone imposes his own beliefs and ideas …- Dec 12, 2016 · There's a concept which I am not yet familiar with. When someone forces his own ideology, beliefs and thoughts on someone else and not allow them to think for themselves? … 
- etymology - How did spitballing originate - English Language- Apr 6, 2017 · I find the word 'spitballing' very interesting. I am curious to know how this word originated. What is the logic behind the use of this word to mean "tossing around ideas?" … 
- a better way to express "an idea/thought suddenly came to me"- Dec 12, 2013 · What are some grandiloquent, or simply better, ways of expressing "an idea/thought suddenly came to me", or "an idea/thought struck me", or "I was struck by an … 
- Why is "idea" sometimes pronounced as "idear"?- Jul 3, 2011 · I know that idea is pronounced as /aɪˈdiə/, but I've meet several people in real life who put an 'r' at the end of the word. How come?