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Synonyms for think twice
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : thingk |
Phonetic Transcription : θɪŋk |
Top 10 synonyms for think twice Other synonyms for the word think twice
- alternate
- balance
- be irresolute
- be reluctant
- be unwilling
- blow hot and cold
- break it up
- call time
- catch one's breath
- cease
- change one's mind
- come to standstill
- consider again
- correct
- dally
- debate
- defer
- delay
- deliberate
- demur
- desist
- dillydally
- discontinue
- doubt
- drop
- emend
- equivocate
- flounder
- fluctuate
- fumble
- go over
- halt
- hang
- hang back
- have second thoughts
- hedge
- hem and haw
- hold back
- hold off
- hover
- linger
- oscillate
- polish
- pull back
- pussyfoot
- put on hold
- rearrange
- recheck
- reexamine
- reflect
- rehash
- replan
- rest
- rethink
- retrace
- review
- revise
- reweigh
- rework
- run through
- scruple
- see in a new light
- seesaw
- shake
- shift
- shrink
- shy away
- sideline
- sit on fence
- sleep on
- stammer
- stop
- stop briefly
- straddle
- stumble
- stutter
- suspend
- swerve
- take a break
- take a breather
- take another look
- take five
- take ten
- tergiversate
- think about
- think better of
- think over
- think twice
- vacillate
- waffle
- waver
- weigh
- work over
Définition of think twice
Origin :- Old English þencan "conceive in the mind, think, consider, intend" (past tense þohte, p.p. geþoht), probably originally "cause to appear to oneself," from Proto-Germanic *thankjan (cf. Old Frisian thinka, Old Saxon thenkian, Old High German denchen, German denken, Old Norse þekkja, Gothic þagkjan); Old English þencan is the causative form of the distinct Old English verb þyncan "to seem or appear" (past tense þuhte, past participle geþuht), from Proto-Germanic *thunkjan (cf. German dünken, däuchte). Both are from PIE *tong- "to think, feel" which also is the root of thought and thank. The two meanings converged in Middle English and þyncan "to seem" was absorbed, except for archaic methinks "it seems to me." Jocular past participle thunk (not historical, but by analogy of drink, sink, etc.) is recorded from 1876.
- As in pause : verb wait, delay
- As in reconsider : verb think about again
- As in reevaluate : verb reconsider
- As in rethink : verb reconsider
- As in hesitate : verb wait; be uncertain
- He's the only man in the world I'd think twice about before I met him face to face.
- Extract from : « Way of the Lawless » by Max Brand
- Some one is, in all probability, left to think twice about it.
- Extract from : « The Slave Of The Lamp » by Henry Seton Merriman
- She said, ‘The girl is beautiful, but she has no money, and I tell you to think twice.’
- Extract from : « Olive in Italy » by Moray Dalton
- It was well to think twice before following him in his expeditions.
- Extract from : « The English at the North Pole » by Jules Verne
- Faith, I'd think twice before lookin at it meself in the dark.
- Extract from : « The Miraculous Revenge » by Bernard Shaw
- You're one to think twice about your clothes, for all you look so modest.
- Extract from : « Shining Ferry » by Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
- His own children had need to think twice ere they aroused his ire.
- Extract from : « The Well in the Desert » by Emily Sarah Holt
- We did stop to dinner, nor did we think twice about leaving that night.
- Extract from : « Our Home in the Silver West » by Gordon Stables
- "That will make them think twice about the matter," said the colonel, with a chuckle.
- Extract from : « In the grip of the Mullah » by F. S. Brereton
- If you will only think twice, you will see that it never could be expected.
- Extract from : « Dariel » by R. D. Blackmore
Antonyms for think twice
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