think better of Sentence Examples
- I think better of you than that, you wouldn't do something so reckless.
- After the initial shock, I thought better of confronting him directly.
- I'm glad I thought better of buying that dress, it didn't look as good on as I'd hoped.
- I thought better of quitting my job and instead asked for a leave of absence.
- Upon reflection, I realized I had been harsh in my judgment and thought better of my words.
- I had almost made a foolish decision, but I thought better of it at the last moment.
- It's not my place to interfere; I think better of getting involved in their relationship.
- I thought better of interrupting the meeting, even though I had something important to say.
- I was about to call him out for his behavior, but I thought better of it and decided to wait for a more opportune moment.
- I may have been angry at first, but I thought better of holding a grudge and decided to forgive him.
think better of Meaning
think better of
to regard as, to center one's thoughts on, to subject to the processes of logical thought, relating to, requiring, or stimulating thinking, to form or have in the mind, to have in the mind or call to mind a thought, to have as an intention, to form a mental picture of, to consider the suitability, to call to mind, to determine by reflecting, to have as an expectation, to exercise the powers of judgment, conception, or inference, to use the power of reason, to view with satisfaction, to invent by thinking, to hold in the mind for some time, an act of thinking, to have as an opinion, to reconsider and make a wiser decision, to have the mind engaged in reflection, to consider something likely, to reflect on, to devise by thinking, to have an opinion, to have a view or opinion, to have concern
Synonyms & Antonyms of think better of
Synonyms:
- go-over
- reevaluate
- rethink
- reanalyze
- readdress
- redefine
- reexamine
- reweigh
- change-one-s-mind-about-
- reconceive
- reexplore
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FAQs About the word think better of
to regard as, to center one's thoughts on, to subject to the processes of logical thought, relating to, requiring, or stimulating thinking, to form or have in t
revisit,reconsider, review,go over, reevaluate, rethink, reanalyze, readdress, redefine, reexamine
maintain, assert, defend,uphold,
I think better of you than that, you wouldn't do something so reckless.
After the initial shock, I thought better of confronting him directly.
I'm glad I thought better of buying that dress, it didn't look as good on as I'd hoped.
I thought better of quitting my job and instead asked for a leave of absence.