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Synonyms and antonyms of To make a suggestion in British Thesaurus

To make a suggestion

suggest (verb)

to offer an idea or a plan for someone to consider

put forward ()

to offer an idea, opinion, reason etc, especially so that people can discuss it and make a decision

propose (verb)

to make a formal suggestion in a meeting for people to think about and vote on

float (verb)

to suggest an idea for people to consider to see how they will react

put forth (formal)

formal to state or offer an idea, opinion, plan etc

toss out ()

to offer an idea or plan

propound (verb)

formal to offer an idea or theory for other people to consider

vote (verb)

informal to suggest what you would like to do in a particular situation

advance (verb)

formal to suggest something for people to consider

put before ()

to formally offer an idea or proposal to someone for them to consider or accept

hypothesise ()

a British spelling of hypothesize

hypothesize (verb)

formal to suggest a possible explanation for something based on the information you have, but without knowing whether the explanation is really true

moot (verb)

formal to suggest something as a subject for discussion

propose (verb)

formal to suggest a plan, idea, or action

suggest (verb)

to tell someone about something that may be useful or suitable for a particular purpose

table (verb)

British to suggest formally in a meeting something that you would like everyone to discuss