to fully understand or realize the impact of something over time · to process information or feelings
Imagine you've just received some big news – good or bad. You might need a moment (or ten!) to fully grasp what it means. 🤯 This expression is perfect for those times when your brain needs to catch up with reality. It's about letting the emotional and factual weight of something truly settle in.
💡 **Think of it like this:** When you drop a stone into water, it doesn't just disappear; it sinks slowly to the bottom. Similarly, 'to let something sink in' means giving yourself time for news, advice, or emotions to fully settle into your mind and heart. 💕 Don't rush yourself when processing big stuff!
Your friend just told you they're moving to another country next month. You feel a mix of sadness and excitement but haven't fully processed the news yet. Which English expression fits this situation? A. to feel like a million bucks B. to let something sink in C. to be in seventh heaven