Changed your mind Meaning in English
expression · lemma: change your mind
Definition
When you decide to do something different from what you first planned or thought, you have 'changed your mind.'
Usage & Nuances
'Changed your mind' is informal and conversational. Often used when someone reconsidered a decision or plan. Common with verbs like 'have,' 'just,' or in questions: 'Have you changed your mind?' Not used for minor, impulsive choices; applies to decisions with some importance.
Example Sentences
You changed your mind about coming to the party.
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I see you changed your mind about the red shirt.
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He changed his mind after talking to his friend.
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So, you changed your mind last minute, huh?
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If you've changed your mind, just let me know.
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I thought you were coming, but I guess you changed your mind.
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