What Does “Change of Heart” Mean? (よく使う英語慣用語句) -N0.557-

What Does “Change of Heart” Mean?(よく使う英語慣用表現)

Introduction

Have you ever decided one thing, then later felt differently about it? In English, we often say you had a “change of heart.”

1. What Does “Change of Heart” Mean?

A “change of heart” means a change in feelings, opinion, or attitude, especially from negative to positive or from not wanting to do something to wanting to do it.

2. When to Use It

Use this idiom when someone changes their mind because their feelings have changed, not just because of new information.

Example:
A: I thought she wasn’t coming to the party.
B: She had a change of heart and decided to come after all.

3. 日本語の同じような表現

日本語では、「気持ちの変化」「心変わり」「考えが変わる」といった表現が近いです。
感情や気持ちが変わったことを表す時に使われます。

Conclusion

When someone’s feelings or attitude change, you can say they had a “change of heart.” It’s a gentle and natural idiom often used in daily conversation.



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