to finally agree to something after resisting · to give in to temptation
Have you ever tried *really* hard not to buy something, but then you just... did it anyway? 😅 'To cave in' is your go-to phrase for those moments when your willpower crumbles in the face of a tempting purchase! It's perfect for when you finally buy that gadget, outfit, or snack you've been eyeing.
💡 **Grammar Alert!** You usually 'cave in **to** something'. For example, 'I caved in to the sales pitch' or 'She caved in to buying the expensive shoes'. It implies a struggle before giving up! Use it when you want to express that you *really* tried to resist, but couldn't help yourself. 😉
Imagine your friend resisted buying a new gaming console for months, but finally purchased it during a big sale. Which English expression describes this situation best? A. to stand firm B. to cave in C. to hold out