decide

verb29 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.5

to make a decision after a lot of thought or discussion.

to make a decision after a period of time or delay.

to make the final decision in a process or series of events.

to make a decision in a short amount of time.

to make a decision instantly, without any delay.

to make a decision based on good judgement and experience.

to make a decision unexpectedly.

to make a decision in a reasonable and practical way.

to make a decision with the complete agreement of everyone in a group.

to make a decision with full awareness and intention.

to make a decision unwillingly or with hesitation.

to make a decision as a group.

to make a decision by only one person or group, without the agreement of others involved.

to make a decision based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system.

used to indicate that a decision has not yet been made.

to make your own decision without being influenced by others.

used to refer to the responsibility or job of making a particular decision.

used to express the inability to make a choice, often due to difficulty or uncertainty.

to lack the capacity or be in a situation where one cannot make a decision.

to be obligated or required to make a decision.

expressing a strong necessity to make a decision.

to have the capacity or opportunity to make a decision.

used when making a decision is challenging.

to make an effort to come to a decision.

to choose something from a number of possibilities.

to choose not to do something.

to make a choice between two or more options.

to choose to support or do something. 'favour' is BrE, 'favor' is AmE.

a more formal way to say 'decide on'.