Need another word that means the same as “deem”? Find 23 synonyms and 30 related words for “deem” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Deem” are: hold, take for, view as, regard as, consider, judge, adjudge, hold to be, look on as, see as, take to be, class as, estimate as, count, rate, find, esteem, calculate to be, gauge, suppose, reckon, account, interpret as
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “deem” as a verb can have the following definitions:
account | To give an account or representation of in words. Her visit could not be accounted a success. |
adjudge | Consider or declare to be true or the case. She was adjudged guilty. |
calculate to be | Make a mathematical calculation or computation. |
class as | Arrange or order by classes or categories. |
consider | Show consideration for take into account. I consider her to be shallow. |
count | Include as if by counting. It did not matter what the audience thought it was the critics that counted. |
esteem | Consider; deem. I should esteem it a favour if you could speak to them. |
estimate as | Judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time. |
find | Make a discovery make a new finding. Lindsey looked up to find Neil watching her. |
gauge | Measure the dimensions of an object with a gauge. When dry the assemblies can be gauged exactly and planed to width. |
hold | Hold the attention of. The flask holds one gallon. |
hold to be | Keep in a certain state, position, or activity. |
interpret as | Make sense of a language. |
judge | Put on trial or hear a case and sit as the judge at the trial of. It is hard to judge whether such opposition is justified. |
look on as | Perceive with attention; direct one’s gaze towards. |
rate | Be worthy of; merit. The program has been rated a great success. |
reckon | Consider or regard in a specified way. In college he was always reckoned among the brainiest. |
regard as | Connect closely and often incriminatingly. |
see as | Perceive or be contemporaneous with. |
suppose | Expect believe or suppose. I shouldn t have been in the study I m not supposed to go in there. |
take for | Take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect. |
take to be | Take something or somebody with oneself somewhere. |
view as | Look at carefully; study mentally. |
according | In proportion or relation to. According to instructions. |
anticipatory | In anticipation. An anticipatory flash of excitement. |
assuming | Excessively forward. On a subject like this it would be too assuming for me to decide. |
brood | A family of birds or other young animals produced at one hatching or birth. Birds brood. |
cogitate | Consider carefully and deeply; reflect upon; turn over in one’s mind. He stroked his beard and retired to cogitate. |
consider | Take into consideration for exemplifying purposes. I consider him irresponsible. |
consideration | A fact or a motive taken into account in deciding something. He showed no consideration for her feelings. |
contemplate | Consider as a possibility. Contemplate one s navel. |
infer | Believe to be the case. From these facts we can infer that crime has been increasing. |
inference | The process of inferring something. It seemed a fair inference that such books would be grouped together. |
intend | Mean or intend to express or convey. A series of questions intended as a checklist. |
intentionality | Expressive of intentions. |
logically | According to logical reasoning. These suggestions are logically impossible. |
mistakenly | By accident or oversight; accidentally. He mistakenly believed it. |
mull | An island in western Scotland in the Inner Hebrides. The government is mulling an overhaul of outdated insurance laws. |
muse | A person or personified force who is the source of inspiration for a creative artist. Euterpe was his muse. |
opine | Hold and state as one’s opinion. The man is a genius he opined. |
optimistically | In a way that shows hope and confidence about the future. The bank optimistically predicts an economic growth rate of 5 percent. |
ponder | Think about (something) carefully, especially before making a decision or reaching a conclusion. I pondered the question of what clothes to wear for the occasion. |
ponderable | Having appreciable weight or significance. Something ponderable from the outer world something of which we can say that its weight is so and so. |
reckon | Expect, believe, or suppose. I don t reckon his chances. |
reconsider | Consider (something) again, especially for a possible change of decision regarding it. They called on the US government to reconsider its policy. |
reflect | Be bright by reflecting or casting light. When the sun s rays hit the Earth a lot of the heat is reflected back into space. |
regard | The condition of being honored esteemed or respected or well regarded. He shifted uneasily before their clear regard. |
reminisce | Recall the past. They reminisced about their summers abroad. |
ruminate | Think deeply about something. Cows ruminate. |
speculate | Form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence. Philosophers have speculated on the question of God for thousands of years. |
think | An act of thinking. Can you think what to do next. |
thoughtfulness | Kind and considerate regard for others. The jury was impressed by the thoughtfulness of the project. |
wrongheaded | Obstinately perverse in judgment or opinion. A wrongheaded policy. |
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