make up mind



make up your mind

also make your mind up
to decide something, esp. what to do She's made up her mind to take dancing lessons. Once you've made your mind up, there's no turning back.
See also: make, mind, up

make up your mind

 
1. to decide what to choose (often + question word) I can't make up my mind whether to have the salmon or the chicken.
2. to become very certain that you want to do something (often + to do sth) At a very early age she made up her mind to become an actress. My mind's made up. I'm handing in my resignation tomorrow.
See also: make, mind, up

make up (one's) mind

To decide between alternatives; come to a definite decision or opinion.
See also: make, mind, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
&Thorn;OrbjÖRn-Icelandic
HennyHEN-neeDutch
Gregoriogre-GO-ryoItalian, Spanish
Abd Al-Aziz-Arabic
Saniyya-Arabic
Hamlin['hæmlin]