Verb + idea
Adjective + idea
Prepositional phrase
Mix
100

to generate or devise a new thought, plan, or concept.

come up with an idea

100

 amusing thought that may provoke laughter or amusement.

funny idea

100

supportive of a proposal, indicating approval or endorsement.

in favour of the idea

100

to think carefully about a proposal or suggestion before making a decision.

consider an idea

200

to dismiss or refuse to accept a proposal or notion after evaluation.

reject an ide

200

an exceptionally clever or innovative thought that stands out for its originality.

brilliant idea

200

extremely enthusiastic or excited about a proposal, often displaying fervent interest.

wild about the idea

200

the one not thought up by another person beforehand.

original idea

300

to persuade others to accept or adopt a particular thought or proposal.

sell an idea

300

an unclear or imprecise conception of a thought or plan lacking specific details.

vague idea

300

exhibiting antagonism or resistance towards a proposal, showing a lack of acceptance.

hostile to an idea

300

a belief or notion that is firmly held and resistant to change or reconsideration.

fixed idea

400

to communicate thoughts or concepts effectively so that others understand them.

get across the ideas

400

a poorly thought-out or impractical proposal that is not fully developed.

half-baked idea

400

to be strongly opposed to a proposal or notion, often expressing firm disapproval.

dead against an idea

400

a preliminary or general understanding of a concept that lacks detail or precision.

rough idea

500

to agree to support or follow a suggestion or plan proposed by someone else.

go along with an idea

500

having no clear or definite understanding of a subject or situation whatsoever.

faintest idea

500

to have intense and passionate disagreement with a proposal, often accompanied by strong feelings.

bitterly opposed to an idea

500

a reasonable or adequate understanding of a concept, though not exhaustive.

fair idea