of two minds, be



of two minds, be

Be undecided, vacillate between two alternatives, as in She's of two minds about her new job-it's much closer to home but also less challenging. Put as in two minds, this idiom was first recorded in 1853, but variants such as diverse minds and twenty minds date back to the early 1500s.
See also: of, two

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Whaley['hweili]
Dorotheado-ro-TE-ah (German), dawr-ə-THEE-ə (English)German, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, English, Late Greek
Avag-Armenian
Cephalus-Greek Mythology (Latinized)
SemSEM (Dutch)Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek, Dutch
Bernice['bə:nis]