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Have other ideas Meaning in English

expression

ˈhæv/ /ˈəðɝ/ /aɪˈdiəz
HAV UH-thur eye-DEE-uhz
hæv/ /ˈʌðɐ/ /aɪdˈiəz
hav UTH-uh eye-DEE-uhz

Definition

To disagree with someone’s plan or expectation, or to want to do something different from what was suggested.

Usage & Nuances

This is a polite or indirect way to show disagreement or unexpected opposition. It often suggests someone or something is not going to follow the original plan. Commonly used about people, pets, or even weather/events (e.g., 'the weather had other ideas'). Suitable in both spoken and written English.

Example Sentences

I wanted to play outside, but my mom had other ideas.

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We planned a picnic, but the weather had other ideas.

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I thought the meeting would be quick, but my boss had other ideas.

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She wanted to go home early, but her friends had other ideas and took her to dinner.

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You may want to relax this weekend, but your kids might have other ideas.

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We thought the cat would stay inside, but she had other ideas and escaped through the window.

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