Pronunciation: /tʃeɪndʒ hɑːrt/
noun a person's innermost feelings or thoughts
A1 I had a change of heart about going to the party.
A2 She experienced a change of heart after hearing his apology.
B1 The decision to cancel the project was a result of a change of heart by the CEO.
B2 After much deliberation, he finally had a change of heart and decided to support the new policy.
C1 The politician's change of heart on the issue surprised many of his supporters.
C2 The actress's change of heart about retiring from acting was met with mixed reactions from fans.
verb to cause someone to have a different attitude or opinion
A1 She changed her heart about going to the party after hearing it was going to be outside.
A2 He changed his heart about buying a new car when he realized how much money he would save by fixing his old one.
B1 The company changed heart about launching the new product after receiving negative feedback from test groups.
B2 The politician changed heart on the issue after meeting with constituents and hearing their concerns.
C1 The artist changed heart about the design of the sculpture after receiving input from fellow artists.
C2 The CEO changed heart on the merger after reviewing the financial projections and market analysis.
formal She decided to change heart and support the new policy.
informal I never thought he would change heart about going to the concert.
slang I can't believe she actually changed heart and apologized to him.
figurative After hearing his story, she couldn't help but change heart towards him.
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