Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of To make a decision in British Thesaurus
To make a decision
decide (verb)
to consider something carefully and officially state what should be done about it
determine (verb)
to officially decide something
settle (verb)
to decide something definitely
adjudicate (verb)
to make an official decision about a problem or disagreement
to not choose someone or something
to choose to do something
get/take it into your head to do something ()
to decide to do something, and be determined to do it even if other people do not like it
rule in ()
to decide that something is a possibility or that it will definitely happen
to decide that something is the best thing to do. You often use this expression to refer to decisions or actions that you do not agree with
separate the sheep from the goats ()
to separate the people who are clever or good from the ones who are not
settle for ()
to accept someone or something that is not exactly what you wanted because you cannot have what you wanted
take on ()
to decide to do something without asking permission from anyone else
take your courage in both hands ()
to decide to do something, even though you are nervous or frightened about it
trade off ()
to accept a disadvantage so that you can have a benefit