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think much of|think|think much
v. phr. To consider to be very worthy, valuable, or important; to esteem highly.
Mary thinks a great deal of Tim. The teacher thought a lot of Joe's project. 
The phrase "think much of" is usually used in negative sentences.
Father didn't think much of Paul's idea of buying a goat to save lawn mowing. Antonym: THINK LITTLE OF.
not think much of
not think much of Have little regard for, have a low opinion of, as in
Bill doesn't think much of the carpentry work in that house. The phrase
not much has been used in this sense since the mid-1800s.
think abundant of (someone or something)
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