change one’s opinion or the way one feels about something
a shift to a different opinion or thought
about face
about turn
volte-face
second thoughts
rethink
U-turn
The call-back of the military and troops from Afghanistan shows a change of heart by the British government.
I know that I said I would go to the concert with you but I have had a change of heart.
What was the reason behind the sudden change of heart about marriage?
The government seems to has a change of heart over the newly implemented tax policy.
I have a change of heart as a result I have postponed the departure dates of my holiday trip.
I think it’s perfect time to propose her now – before she has a change of heart.
The footballer has a change of heart after retirement declaration upset fans.
He would never forgive you for cheating on him unless he has a change of heart.
Ashoka had a change of heart after viewing the bloodshed of countless dead human beings in Kalinga War.
I have a change of heart when I saw people were dying from hunger.
There is no origin for this idiom
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