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Decide for Dummies

verb

pronunciation: dɪ'saɪd

What does Decide really mean?

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Alright, so "decide" is a word that we use when we make a choice or come to a conclusion about something. It's like when you have a bunch of different options and you have to pick one of them. It's basically when you make up your mind about what you want to do.

Think of it like you're standing at a fork in the road. You have to decide which path you want to take. You might think about all the different things that could happen if you go one way or the other, and then you choose the one that seems best to you.

Now, there are a few different ways we can use the word "decide." Sometimes we decide on something by thinking about it carefully, and other times we just go with our gut feeling. It's all about making a choice and committing to it.

So, when we say we need to decide something, it means we have to make a choice or come to a conclusion about it. It's like when you have to choose your favorite flavor of ice cream - you have to decide which one you want to eat.

I hope that helps clear things up for you! Let me know if you have any other questions about it.

Revised and Fact checked by Daniel Clark on 2023-11-09 18:09:11

Decide In a sentece

Learn how to use Decide inside a sentece

  • I couldn't decide if I wanted to go to the beach or the park today, but I finally chose the park.
  • She has to decide what to wear to the party tomorrow, so she's thinking about it carefully.
  • The restaurant has so many delicious options on the menu, it's hard for me to decide what to order.
  • I can't decide if I should play soccer or basketball this season, they both sound like fun.
  • I need to decide if I should take the bus or walk to school, depending on the weather.