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come to mind ThesaurusVerb | 1. | come to mind - be remembered; "His name comes to mind when you mention the strike"spring to mindappear - come into sight or view; "He suddenly appeared at the wedding"; "A new star appeared on the horizon" | Translationscome to mind
come to mindTo suddenly or immediately materialize in one's mind. A: "What would you like to have for dinner?" B: "I'm not sure, nothing's really coming to mind." He's not a writer who comes to mind when you think of crime thrillers, but his books are edgy, brilliant page-turners.See also: come, mindcome to mindFig. [for a thought or idea] to enter into one's consciousness or be remembered. Do I know a good barber? No one comes to mind right now. Another idea comes to mind. Why not check in the phone book?See also: come, mindcome to mindBe recollected, occur to one, as in A new idea just came to mind. This phrase replaced the earlier come in mind, which dates from the late 1300s. Also see bring to mind; call to mind; enter one's mind. See also: come, mindcome (or spring) to mind (of a thought or idea) occur to someone; be thought of.See also: come, mindcome/spring to ˈmind if something comes or springs to mind, you suddenly remember or think of it: ‘Have you any suggestions?’ ‘Nothing springs to mind, I’m afraid.’ ♢ Just say whatever comes to mind — it doesn’t matter.See also: come, mind, springEncyclopediaSeemindcome to mind Related to come to mind: have in mind, half a mind, change mind, bring to mind, mind you, the mind bogglesSynonyms for come to mindverb be rememberedSynonymsRelated Words |