The difference between Come around and Come to one's senses

When used as verbs, come around means to change one's mind, especially to begin to agree or appreciate what one was reluctant to accept at first, whereas come to one's senses means to reawaken after having lost consciousness.


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  1. Come around as a verb (idiomatic):

    To change one's mind, especially to begin to agree or appreciate what one was reluctant to accept at first.

    Examples:

    "Give her time, and she may come around and see things your way."

  2. Come around as a verb:

    To regain consciousness after a faint etc.

  1. Come to one's senses as a verb (idiomatic):

    To reawaken after having lost consciousness.

  2. Come to one's senses as a verb (idiomatic):

    To become reasonable, comprehending, or responsible, especially after having behaved in an unreasonable, uncomprehending, or irresponsible manner.