methinks
11methinks — me|thinks [ mi θıŋks ] verb an old word meaning I think. This is sometimes still used in a humorous way …
12methinks — I believe; I think Forthright s Forsoothery …
13methinks — me·thinks || mɪ θɪŋks v. I think, it seems to me (Archaic) …
14methinks — verb (past methought) archaic or humorous it seems to me. Origin OE mē thyncth, from mē to me + thyncth it seems (from thyncan seem , related to think) …
15methinks — me·thinks …
16methinks — UK [mɪˈθɪŋks] / US [mɪˈθɪŋks] verb an old word meaning I think . This is sometimes still used in a humorous way …
17methinks — me•thinks [[t]mɪˈθɪŋks[/t]] v. impers.; pt. me•thought [[t]mɪˈθɔt[/t]] archaic it seems to me • Etymology: bef. 900 …
18methinks — /miˈθɪŋks / (say mee thingks) verb (impersonal) (methought) Archaic or Poetic it seems to me. {Middle English me thinketh, Old English me þyncþ it seems to me} …
19methinks — v.intr. (past methought) archaic it seems to me. Etymology: OE me thyncth f. me dative of ME(1) + thyncth 3rd sing. of thyncan seem, THINK …
20The lady doth protest too much, methinks. — The quotation The lady doth protest too much, methinks. comes from Shakespeare s Hamlet, Act III, scene II. The phrase has come to mean that one can insist so passionately about something not being true that people suspect the opposite of what… …