- suggestion
- sug|ges|tion [ səg`dʒestʃən ] noun ***1. ) count an idea or plan that you offer for someone to consider:If you're looking for last-minute Christmas presents, here are some suggestions.suggestion that: The committee rejected a suggestion that stock options should be offered to junior employees.suggestion for/about: He had some good suggestions for making improvements in our service.make/offer a suggestion: Could I make a few suggestions about the way your essay is structured?open to suggestions (=willing to consider suggestions): We have a few ideas for the show, but we're open to suggestions.a ) uncount the act of suggesting something:at someone's suggestion: It was at Larry's suggestion that I attended the meeting.2. ) singular the possibility that something is true, or evidence showing that something may be true:suggestion that: The senator rejected any suggestion that she was to blame.There is no suggestion that the plan will adversely affect employment in the city.suggestion of: They dismissed any suggestion of a link between factory emissions and acid rain.a ) a small sign of something:suggestion of: There was a suggestion of rain in the air.3. ) uncount the action of influencing someone to make a mental connection between one thing and another:The success of advertising depends on the power of suggestion.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.