Half a mind Meaning in English
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Definition
If you have 'half a mind' to do something, you are considering doing it or feel tempted, but you have not fully decided.
Usage & Nuances
This is an informal phrase. It often expresses annoyance or frustration when someone feels tempted to act (often to react strongly), e.g. 'I have half a mind to call his manager.' Use with verbs in the infinitive after 'to.' It doesn't mean you literally have 'half a mind.'
Example Sentences
I have half a mind to skip the meeting today.
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She had half a mind to tell him the truth.
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My brother has half a mind to move to another city.
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Honestly, I've got half a mind to just walk out and quit.
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He looked so rude, I had half a mind to say something back.
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After waiting an hour, we had half a mind to leave the restaurant.
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