think nothing of

  • 1think nothing of — 1. To regard as easy or unremarkable 2. Not to balk or scruple at 3. To have a low opinion of • • • Main Entry: ↑nothing think nothing of 1. Not to consider difficult, exceptional, etc 2. Not to hesitate in (doing) • • • …

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  • 2think nothing of it — It does not matter, it is not important • • • Main Entry: ↑think * * * it’s nothing/think nothing of it/spoken phrase used as a polite reply when someone has thanked you for doing something for them ‘It’s very kind of you to bring me home.’… …

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  • 3think nothing of — (doing something) if you think nothing of doing something that other people find difficult, you do it very easily. He s so fit. He d think nothing of running ten miles before breakfast …

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  • 4think nothing of — (something/doing something) to do something unusual or dangerous without worrying about it. Howell thinks nothing of taking off to London or Paris to look for rare and wonderful antiques. Randy thought nothing of hanging from a steel beam 400… …

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  • 5think nothing of — ► think nothing (or little) of consider (an activity others regard as odd, wrong, or difficult) as straightforward or normal. Main Entry: ↑think …

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  • 6think nothing of it — ► think nothing of it do not apologize or feel bound to show gratitude. Main Entry: ↑nothing …

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  • 7think nothing of — index disdain, disregard, minimize Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 8think nothing of it — my help was nothing, no problem, not at all    Thank you for helping us find our lost puppy. Think nothing of it …

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  • 9think nothing of it — {v. phr.}, {informal} Used as a courteous phrase in replying to thanks. / Thank you very much for your help. Think nothing of it. / Compare: YOU RE WELCOME …

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  • 10think nothing of it — {v. phr.}, {informal} Used as a courteous phrase in replying to thanks. / Thank you very much for your help. Think nothing of it. / Compare: YOU RE WELCOME …

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