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Meanings of
afterthought
in anglès
espanyol
reconsideración
Back to the meaning
Thinking again about a choice previously made.
rethink
reconsideration
second thought
espanyol
reconsideración
Sinònims
Examples for "
rethink
"
rethink
reconsideration
second thought
Examples for "
rethink
"
1
You may even find that you need to
rethink
a certain situation!
2
Your intentions will be good, but your reasons may need a
rethink
!
3
Australia is an alcoholic; we need to
rethink
the way we drink.
4
We need to
rethink
the way in which we nurture new PhDs.
5
Furthermore, we really need to
rethink
our use of the Stem acronym.
1
The Commission went a step further, saying the rules do need
reconsideration
.
2
A second vote, set up by a call for
reconsideration
,
also failed.
3
The appeals court has sent the case back to Koh for
reconsideration
.
4
The book is, thus, about a millennial
reconsideration
of an inter-war period.
5
The company plans to re-submit its application to the EPA for
reconsideration
.
1
A few days earlier I wouldn't have given them a
second
thought
.
2
Maybe, on
second
thought
,
this really should have been a reality series.
3
On
second
thought
,
snails have no problem being attractive to other snails.
4
Young and thin, Miss Leroy never gave Olson Read a
second
thought
.
5
But on
second
thought
I didn't particularly want to go there alone.
Usage of
afterthought
in anglès
1
In large areas of economic and fiscal policy, children remain an
afterthought
.
2
Yet for too many entrepreneurs, strategy often seems to be an
afterthought
.
3
In fact, Oscar was an
afterthought
;
Mayer had his mind on business.
4
Please, Isobel,' he added, which was so obviously an
afterthought
she grinned.
5
In that case he might have taken the clothes as an
afterthought
.
6
The choice of Paris for the historic Peace Conference was an
afterthought
.
7
The bitter generalizations of this
afterthought
explain Sufficiently why it was excluded.
8
Then, as though it were an
afterthought
,
he nodded to their right.
9
The clouds were an
afterthought
,
and that vase on the wall, too.
10
We just don't want to feel like we're kind of an
afterthought
.
11
Almost as an
afterthought
,
she registered that the lamb had stopped breathing.
12
Philosophy, or the search for the ultimate reality, is necessarily an
afterthought
.
13
The whole design has but one fault, and that is an
afterthought
.
14
Unless you change your mind, he added, as if in involuntary
afterthought
.
15
Minor things like access to a usable programming guide are an
afterthought
.
16
But this was only an
afterthought
,
as he ran toward the compound.
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About this term
afterthought
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
apparent afterthought
happy afterthought
mere afterthought
much afterthought
seem an afterthought
More collocations
Translations for
afterthought
espanyol
reconsideración
dos veces
Afterthought
through the time
Afterthought
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Common
United Kingdom
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