Meaning of BRAINSTORM
Pronunciation: | | 'breyn`storm
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- [n] the clear (and often sudden) understanding of a complex situation
- [v] try to solve a problem by thinking intensely about it
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| Synonyms: | | brainwave, insight |
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| See Also: | | apprehension, breakthrough, cerebrate, cogitate, discernment, discovery, find, flash, light, revelation, savvy, think, understanding | |
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| Definition: | | Brain Storm Lawyer Joe Watson has just been appointed to defend James Whitlow, a white supremacist charged with murdering his wife`s black, deaf lover. The partners at Watson`s prestigious law firm insist that he find a way to drop this scandalous case, while a wily forensic specialist tries to keep him in the action. All this, and Watson soon finds out that neither Whitlow or his wife seem capable of divulging the truth about the night in question. more details ... |
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| Related Terms: | | absurd idea, afebrile delirium, automatic response, blind impulse, boutade, brain wave, brainchild, bright idea, bright thought, brilliant idea, capriccio, caprice, conceit, crank, craze, crazy idea, crotchet, deliriousness, delirium, drive, fad, fancy, fantastic notion, fantasy, flash, fleeting impulse, flimflam, fool notion, freak, freakish inspiration, good idea, gut response, harebrained idea, humor, impulse, incoherence, inspiration, instinct, involuntary impulse, kink, lingual delirium, maggot, megrim, natural impulse, notion, passing fancy, quick hunch, quirk, ranting, raving, reflex, sudden thought, toy, urge, vagary, wandering, whim, whimsy, whim-wham |
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