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- UK [səˈdʒestʃ(ə)n] / US [səɡˈdʒestʃ(ə)n]
noun
Word forms "suggestion":
singular suggestion plural suggestions1)a) [countable] an idea or plan that you offer for someone to considersuggestion that:If you're looking for last-minute Christmas presents, here are some suggestions.
suggestion for/about:The committee rejected a suggestion that share options should be offered to junior employees.
make/offer a suggestion:He had some good suggestions for making improvements in our service.
open to suggestions (= willing to consider suggestions):Could I make a few suggestions about the way your essay is structured?
We have a few ideas for the show, but we're open to suggestions.
b) [uncountable] the act of suggesting somethingat someone's suggestion:It was at Larry's suggestion that I attended the meeting.
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Adjectives frequently used with suggestion
▪ alternative, constructive, helpful, positive, practical, sensible, tentative Verbs frequently used with suggestion as the object ▪ adopt, make, offer, oppose, reject, submit, volunteer, welcome2) [singular] the possibility that something is true, or evidence showing that something may be truesuggestion that:There is no suggestion that the plan will adversely affect employment in the city.
suggestion of:The government rejected any suggestion that it was to blame.
They dismissed any suggestion of a link between factory emissions and acid rain.
3) [uncountable] the action of influencing someone to make a mental connection between one thing and anotherThe success of advertising depends on the power of suggestion.
4) [singular] a small sign of somethingsuggestion of:There was a suggestion of rain in the air.
English dictionary. 2014.