"Tink" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tink" Meaning

To think deeply or carefully about something, or to invent or come up with something new by thinking creatively.

"Tink" Examples

The word "tink" can be both a verb or a noun. Here are 5 usage examples:

Verb Usage


Adverb Usage

1. Tink over the idea before deciding what to do.
2. Tink around the edges of the problem but never find a solution.
3. She likes to greatly tink inside her head over little things.
4. He will tink upon whether to go to the party this evening.
5. Can you kindly tink about my proposal before giving me your decision?

Note:
Used as a verb means to think or ponder about something; to meditate quietly; or to try to remember something.
Often used in colloquial or informal speech to emphasize a thought-provoking or complex nature of a decision or issue.

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