Pronunciation: /tʃeɪndʒ ʌv maɪnd/
noun a person's decision or opinion being altered
A1 I had a change of mind about going to the party.
A2 She experienced a change of mind after hearing his explanation.
B1 The customer had a change of mind and decided to return the product.
B2 After much deliberation, he made a change of mind and chose a different career path.
C1 The politician's sudden change of mind on the issue surprised many of his supporters.
C2 The CEO's change of mind regarding the merger had significant implications for the company.
preposition a preposition used to show the relationship between 'change' and 'mind'
A1 I had a change of mind about going to the party.
A2 She had a change of mind and decided to study abroad.
B1 After a change of mind, he chose a different career path.
B2 The company experienced a change of mind regarding their marketing strategy.
C1 The politician's change of mind on the issue surprised many of his supporters.
C2 The artist's change of mind led to a completely new direction in his work.
formal After careful consideration, she had a change of mind regarding the new policy.
informal She was set on going to the concert, but then had a change of mind at the last minute.
slang I was going to buy those shoes, but I had a total change of mind when I saw the price.
figurative His change of mind about pursuing a career in finance was like a sudden shift in direction for his future.
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