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idiom. : to begin to think in a sensible or correct way after being foolish or wrong. He finally came to his senses and gave up his plans to quit his job and become an artist.
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1 (also bring somebody to their ˈsenses) stop behaving in an unreasonable or stupid way; do something to stop somebody behaving in this way: At last he has come ...
5 days ago · to begin to use good judgment: It's time she came to her senses and got a job.
If you say that someone has come to their senses or has been brought to their senses, you mean that they have stopped being foolish and are being sensible ...
Jul 26, 2018 · The phrase "I came to my senses" means somebody realized something they thought wrong about before.
a. to regain consciousness. b. to become reasonable again after acting foolishly. Eventually the world will come to its senses ...
Oct 5, 2021 · come to your senses' it means something near to 'come to a full realization' or 'become suddenly aware'. There is no sense of 'shock' or, on a ...
1 (also bring somebody to their ˈsenses) stop behaving in an unreasonable or stupid way; do something to stop somebody behaving in this way: At last he has come ...
Return to thinking or behaving sensibly and reasonably; recover consciousness. For example, I wish he'd come to his senses and stop playing around.