Skip to main content

Difference between Have an idea and Have ideas

have an idea

1. have a notion of smth.:

  • We had an idea of a law firm that tossed out the usual law firm trappings: no mahogany or marble; no suits unless that’s what you prefer to wear.

2. think or suppose smth.:

  • I heard what he said to you. I had an idea you weren’t going to take it lying down.

have ideasentertain undesirable or harmful notions:

  • That’s the second happy couple I’ve seen busted up and it’s cured me if I ever had ideas. I’d no more marry with a war on than jump over the moon.