Come to your senses Meaning in English
expression
KUHM tuh yor SEN-siz
KUM too yAW SEN-siz
Definition
To think clearly again after being confused, emotional, or making a poor decision. It can also mean to recover consciousness after fainting.
Usage & Nuances
Informal; often used to urge someone to be rational ('Come to your senses!'). Can refer to mental clarity or regaining consciousness depending on context. Not used for logic puzzles or literal senses (sight, smell, etc).
Spanish: entrar en razón - volver en síPortuguese (BR): cair em si - voltar à razãoPortuguese (PT): cair em si - voltar à razãoChinese (Simplified): 清醒过来 - 恢复理智Chinese (Traditional): 清醒過來 - 恢復理智Hindi: होश में आना - समझ आनाArabic: استعِد رشدك - عُد إلى صوابكBengali: হুঁশে ফিরে আসা - ফের সতর্ক হওয়াRussian: опомниться - прийти в себяJapanese: 正気に戻る - 意識を取り戻すVietnamese: tỉnh táo lại - hồi tỉnhKorean: 정신을 차리다 - 진정하다Turkish: kendine gelmek - aklını başına toplamakUrdu: ہوش میں آنا - سنبھل جاناIndonesian: sadar kembali - menyadari kesalahan
Example Sentences
I hope you come to your senses before it's too late.
basic
She finally came to her senses and apologized.
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If you ever come to your senses, let me know.
basic
After fainting, he slowly came to his senses on the floor.
natural
I'm glad you finally came to your senses about quitting that terrible job.
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Come on, come to your senses—this plan will never work!
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