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brainstorm
[ breyn-stawrm ]
noun
- a sudden impulse, idea, etc.:
Her most recent brainstorm of teaching her dog to surf wasn’t met with much enthusiasm from the dog.
- Chiefly British Informal. a fit of mental confusion or excitement.
- a session of brainstorming.
adjective
- of or relating to brainstorming.
verb (used without object)
- to conduct or practice brainstorming, a technique for generating ideas and solving specific problems with uncensored and nonlinear thinking, usually performed through group participation in a spontaneous discussion where all ideas are noted without assigning them value, and no proposal is selected or discarded until after the conclusion of the creative exercise.
verb (used with object)
- to generate (ideas, solutions, questions, etc.) through brainstorming.
brainstorm
/ ˈ²ú°ù±ðɪ²ÔËŒ²õ³Ùɔ˳¾ /
noun
- a severe outburst of excitement, often as the result of a transitory disturbance of cerebral activity
- informal.a sudden mental aberration
- informal.another word for brainwave
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ²ú°ù²¹¾±²Ô·²õ³Ù´Ç°ù³¾Â·±ð°ù noun
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of brainstorm1
Example Sentences
As depicted in Samir Oliveros’ film inspired by this odd moment in television history, the “luckiest man†nickname was hastily brainstormed by the panicking producers backstage, hoping to spin their expensive oversight into TV gold.
The pair met regularly to brainstorm a game plan.
People use ChatGPT to quickly generate text and images, search, brainstorm and complete other tasks.
“While we may not have always agreed on policy, he would always listen and he was always willing to engage and brainstorm solutions with people,†Romero said.
YouTube last year unveiled a feature for its video creators to help them brainstorm ideas.
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