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Rush to conclusions Meaning in English

expression

ˈɹəʃ/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /kənˈkɫuʒənz
RUSH tuh kun-KLOO-zhunz
ɹˈʌʃ/ /tˈuː/ /kənklˈuːʒənz
rush too kun-KLOO-zhunz

Definition

To make a judgment or form an opinion without having all the facts or enough information.

Usage & Nuances

Often used to warn against making decisions too quickly; also expressed as 'jump to conclusions.' It’s a neutral or informal phrase suitable for conversation. Common with 'don't', as in 'Don't rush to conclusions.' Not used for making positive evaluations, usually about mistakes or misunderstandings.

Example Sentences

Try not to rush to conclusions before you know all the facts.

basic

She always rushes to conclusions and often makes mistakes.

basic

People sometimes rush to conclusions without listening to the whole story.

basic

Let’s not rush to conclusions—maybe there’s a reason he was late.

natural

I know it looks bad, but don’t rush to conclusions just yet.

natural

He apologized quickly because he didn't want anyone to rush to conclusions about what happened.

natural