make you stop and think · make you hesitate or feel doubt
Imagine you hear some unexpected news, or someone tells you something that makes you really think twice. 🤔 'To give someone pause' is perfect for those moments when something makes you stop, reconsider, or feel a bit uncertain before acting. It's like your brain hits the 'pause' button! ⏸️
💡 **Pro-Tip!** This expression is often used when something is serious, surprising, or perhaps a bit concerning. It’s not usually for minor things. You wouldn't say 'The cat purring gave me pause.' unless it was a very strange purr! 😉 It implies a moment of reflection, often with a slight emotional impact of concern or careful consideration.
Your friend told you about a big change in their life that made you stop and seriously think about what it means for them and for your friendship. Which English expression best describes this feeling? A. to lose your temper B. to give someone pause C. to be over the moon