collect one's thoughts
volume

"[collect] {one's} thoughts" の定義と意味

to collect one's thoughts
01

to get one's thoughts or feelings under control, particularly after experiencing something shocking or disturbing

to [collect] {one's} thoughts definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "collecting one's thoughts" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "collecting one's thoughts" can be traced back to the Middle English period in the 14th century. The word "collect" in this context comes from the Latin word "collegere," which means "to gather." It is used in various contexts and occasions where individuals need to regain mental focus, organize their thinking, and gather their ideas. It is commonly employed in situations that require clarity of thought and effective communication.

example
examples
Despite the pressure, she collected her thoughts and delivered a well-thought-out presentation.
She paused for a minute to collect her thoughts before responding to the question.
He collected his thoughts after the argument, reflecting on his words and seeking a resolution.
She collects her thoughts before responding, ensuring a clear and concise answer.
She would have resolved the issue faster if she had collected her thoughts before taking action.
download-mobile-app
モバイルアプリをダウンロード
Langeek Mobile Application
アプリケーションをダウンロード
LanGeek
アプリをダウンロード
langeek application

Download Mobile App

stars

app store