Think well of (someone or something) verb phrase
To have a positive view of someone or something; to adore someone or something
After all these things I've done, I don't hope that he still thinks well of me.
I don't think well of him at first.
Why did it matter so much to her whether I thought well of her or not?.
State something in a very strong, clear and effective way
Believe that someone is a perfect person with no faults
To show absolute respect, admiration or love to someone
To go down on one or both of one's knees in order to express respect, awe, penitence, subjection or reverence
The verb "think" should be conjugated according to its tense.
Used to describe a situation when people say nothing and feel worried, embarrassed or uncomfortable
A heavy silence fell upon the room after Jane refused John's proposal.