change+of+mind

  • 11change of mind — Synonyms and related words: about face, afterthoughts, ambitendency, ambivalence, amendment, better thoughts, capriciousness, change of allegiance, change of heart, changeableness, double mindedness, dubiety, dubiousness, fence sitting, fence… …

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  • 12change of mind — noun a decision to reverse an earlier decision • Syn: ↑reversal, ↑flip flop, ↑turnabout, ↑turnaround • Derivationally related forms: ↑flip flop (for: ↑flip flop), ↑ …

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  • 13change your mind — …

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  • 14If I Thought You'd Ever Change Your Mind — Infobox Single Name = If I Thought You d Ever Change Your Mind |250px Artist = Agnetha Fältskog from Album = My Colouring Book Released = 2004 Format = CD single [Recorded =] 2003 2004 Genre = Pop ballad Length = 3:15 Label = WEA Writer = John… …

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  • 15A Change of Mind — Infobox Television episode Title = A Change of Mind Series = The Prisoner Season = 1 Episode = 12 Guests = Number Two John Sharp Number Eighty Six Angela Browne Writer = Roger Parkes Director = Patrick McGoohan Production = Airdate = 31 December… …

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  • 16tendency to change the mind — index indecision Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 17so small you had to back out to change your mind — very small, tiny, as small as a phone booth    I ve seen small apartments, but this one was so small you had back out to change your mind …

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  • 18(a) change of mind — a ˌchange of ˈmind idiom an act of changing what you think about a situation, etc. Main entry: ↑changeidiom …

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  • 19change someone's mind — change your/someone’s/mind (about something) phrase to change your someone else’s decision or opinion I’ve changed my mind. I don’t want to go out. What made you change your mind? See if you can change his mind about coming with us. Thesaurus: to …

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  • 20change someone's mind about something — change your/someone’s/mind (about something) phrase to change your someone else’s decision or opinion I’ve changed my mind. I don’t want to go out. What made you change your mind? See if you can change his mind about coming with us. Thesaurus: to …

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