to hesitate or lose courage at the last moment · to back out of a decision due to fear or apprehension
This expression is perfect when someone is about to make a big purchase, like buying a new car or a fancy gadget, but then suddenly hesitates or decides not to go through with it because they're nervous or scared of the commitment. 😬 It's not just about money, but the feeling of apprehension!
💡 **Pro-Tip!** While it literally translates to "cold feet," it has nothing to do with temperature! It's all about that sudden feeling of fear or reluctance right before a big step. You can use it for various situations, not just shopping, like before a wedding or a big presentation! 🏃♀️💨 Remember, it implies you *were* going to do something, but then hesitated.
When would you most likely say someone 'got cold feet'? A. A person bravely completed a marathon. B. A person excitedly bought a new expensive gadget. C. A person decided not to buy a new car right before signing the papers.