Phrase of the Day (come to one’s senses)-10JUL25

Phrase of the Day (come to one's senses)-10JUL25

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is come to one’s senses and its meaning is “to start thinking & behaving reasonably after being foolish or irrational for a period of time”.

Example Sentence: Our own ability to feel, speak, or act for Gaza is being defused even as the Government of Israel scales ever-rising heights of brutality and cruelty. Most of the local journalists and other vocal witnesses in Gaza have been killed. The rest are too scared, hungry or exhausted to report what is happening there. In any case, communication facilities are minimal, and Gaza’s agony is losing its “newsworthiness”. Darkness and silence prevail as Gaza descends into hell. If we do not come to our senses, this will be the end of humanity. 

Phrase of the Day (come to one's senses)-10JUL25

This phrase is present in Gaza and the end of humanity and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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