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Term: Changing Mind

Description:

The term "changing mind" refers to the act of altering or modifying one's thoughts, opinions, or decisions. It signifies the flexibility and openness to reconsider or revise a previously held belief or viewpoint.

Senses:

1. Noun - Change of Opinion:

When used as a noun, "changing mind" refers to the actual act of altering one's opinion or decision.


Example Sentence:

After listening to his friend's arguments, John had a changing mind about which candidate to vote for in the upcoming election.


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2. Verb - To Change One's Opinion:

As a verb, "changing mind" indicates the process of altering one's opinion or belief about something.


Example Sentence:

She initially disliked the new movie, but after rewatching it, she decided to change her mind and admit that it was actually quite enjoyable.


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3. Adjective - Unpredictable or Indecisive:

When used as an adjective, "changing mind" describes someone who is known for frequently altering their opinions, decisions, or preferences.


Example Sentence:

His changing mind about restaurants often made it difficult for his friends to plan dinner outings.


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