on second thought
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used to state that one has adopted a different opinion
The idiom "on second thought" originated in the English language, but its specific origin is difficult to trace. It is a common expression used to convey the idea of reconsidering or revising one's initial thoughts or opinions. The phrase likely emerged from the natural tendency of individuals to reflect and reevaluate their perspectives after having some time to think or gather additional information. It is commonly used when someone reevaluates their initial thoughts, judgments, or decisions after further reflection or consideration.
- I initially agreed to the plan, but on second thought, I think it might be too risky.
- I almost bought the expensive gadget, but on second thought, I decided to save the money.
- She agreed to the proposal, but on second thought, she realized it wasn’t practical.
- On second thought, I don't think I should lend him the car; it's not a good idea.
- I was going to order pizza, but on second thought, I’ll cook dinner instead.
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