brainstorm

/ˈbreɪnstɔːrm/
verb
  1. To generate a lot of ideas quickly, usually in a group, without judging them.
    • We sat in a circle and brainstormed solutions to the problem.
    • The team will brainstorm new marketing strategies tomorrow.
    • She likes to brainstorm alone before sharing her ideas with others.
noun
  1. A sudden, clever idea or inspiration.
    • Her brainstorm saved the company thousands of dollars.
    • A sudden brainstorm gave him the perfect title for his book.
    • I had a brainstorm and figured out how to fix the leak.
  2. A group session for generating ideas.
    • The morning brainstorm was very productive.
    • He led a brainstorm with the design team.
    • We held a brainstorm to come up with names for the new product.
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