AND SO I THOUGHT

Definition: Expressing the speaker's contemplation or consideration of a particular idea or course of action.

Synonyms: I Assumed, Then Assumed, Thus Presumed, Hence Inferred, Consequently Guessed

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
I saw the dark clouds gathering, and so I thought it might rain soon.
#2
I heard a strange noise in the kitchen, and so I thought there might be a mischievous cat.
#3
I saw a map of ancient ruins, and so I thought it could be an exciting adventure destination.
#4
I saw a shooting star in the night sky, and so I thought it might bring good luck.
#5
She smiled warmly, and so I thought she appreciated the gesture.
#6
The data was inconclusive, and so I thought more experiments were necessary.
#7
The trail led deeper into the forest, and so I thought of the adventure ahead.
#8
The movie's ending was unexpected, and so I thought about it for hours.
#9
The recipe called for exotic spices, and so I thought of exploring the international aisle.
#10
I thought about taking a different route to avoid the traffic, and so I did.
#11
I had doubts about the plan, and so I thought about alternatives.
#12
She hesitated before speaking, and so I thought she might be hiding something.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: I've been analyzing the data from last quarter's sales figures.B: What did you find?A: Overall, the numbers were positive, but there were some interesting fluctuations in certain regions.B: Could those fluctuations be due to seasonal factors?A: That's possible, and so I thought about comparing them with data from previous years to see if there's a pattern.
Be the First One to Rate!
Post a Comment
Comment Guidelines
Found this Useful?