Get your head together Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To calm down and think clearly, especially after being upset or confused. Used to tell someone to focus and organize their thoughts.
Usage & Nuances
Informal, often used when someone is emotional, upset, or stressed. Common with 'need to', as in 'I need to get my head together.' Not used for literal organization of objects, only thoughts or emotions.
Example Sentences
I need to get my head together before the exam.
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He told her to get her head together after the argument.
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Sometimes you just need to get your head together and take a deep breath.
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Give me a minute to get my head together—that news really surprised me.
natural
It took her a while to get her head together after losing her job.
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Try to get your head together before making any big decisions.
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