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suggestion
an idea, plan, or possibility that someone suggests:
• We welcome any suggestions as to how to improve our service. • Sally made a few useful suggestions about places we could visit.
proposal
a formal or official suggestion:
• They will consider our proposal at their next meeting. • The proposal to build a new airport has finally been rejected.
recommendation
an official suggestion about what to do, especially one that is contained in a report:
• The safety board has made some recommendations. • The Government decided to accept the recommendation of the Lockwood Report.
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suggestion
verbs
make a suggestion
• Can I make a suggestion?
offer/put forward a suggestion
• A few suggestions were put forward.
have a suggestion
• I have a suggestion for you.
come up with a suggestion
(= think of something to suggest )
• We’ve come up with five suggestions.
accept/adopt a suggestion
(= do what is suggested )
• The issue was finally settled when Amelia’s suggestion was adopted.
reject a suggestion
(= not do what is suggested )
• The government rejected the suggestion of a referendum.
be open to suggestions
(= be willing to listen to suggestions )
• We don’t have a firm plan yet, so we’re open to suggestions.
welcome suggestions
(= be keen to listen to suggestions )
• We welcome your comments and suggestions.
adjectives
a good/excellent suggestion
• I think that’s an excellent suggestion.
a helpful/useful/valuable suggestion
• He made various helpful suggestions.
a sensible suggestion
• This was the first sensible suggestion she had heard from him.
a constructive/positive suggestion
(= involving helpful ideas, not criticism )
• Any evaluation should be fair and linked to positive suggestions for improvement.
a stupid/ridiculous suggestion
• It seemed a ridiculous suggestion.
a practical suggestion
(= based on real situations, not just ideas )
• What practical suggestions can you offer to teachers of children with learning difficulties?
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noun proposal ADJ. constructive, excellent, good, interesting, helpful, positive, practical, sensible, valuable | absurd, bizarre, impractical, ludicrous, outrageous, preposterous, ridiculous, stupid | tentative VERB + SUGGESTION have Has anyone got any suggestions for a title? I've had several helpful suggestions from colleagues. | come up with, give sb, make, offer, put forward Can you give us any suggestions for a slogan? May I make a suggestion? | accept, act on, adopt, take up I think we might take up the suggestion of printing the books in Hong Kong. | take sb up on May we take you up on your suggestion of sharing the costs for the party? | deny, dismiss, reject They dismissed the suggestion that they hadn't worked hard. He rejected my suggestion as impractical. | welcome | consider, look at, note We have noted your suggestion and will give it due consideration. SUGGESTION + NOUN book, box PREP. at the ~ of At the suggestion of his boss, he resigned. | ~ about/as to/concerning/on Management welcomes practical suggestions on how to improve the facilities. | ~ for suggestions for further reading PHRASES amid suggestions that She left the country amid suggestions that she had stolen from the firm. | be open to suggestions I'm not sure what to do with all this money, but I'm open to suggestions.MEETING communicating without stating directly ADJ. implicit | hypnotic analgesia through hypnotic suggestion PREP. by/through ~ There's no scientific basis to the method?it works by suggestion. PHRASES the power of suggestion These healers claim to remove the pain by the power of suggestion. trace of sth ADJ. faint, mere, slightest VERB + SUGGESTION carry, have PREP. at the ~ of At the slightest suggestion of criticism, he loses his temper. | ~ of
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