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turn over a new leaf

يبدأ صفحة جديدة

Littéralement: to flip over a new leaf (of a book)

Use this to describe a sincere commitment to improving your behavior or lifestyle habits.

En 15 secondes

  • Starting fresh with better habits or behavior.
  • Making a positive change after a mistake.
  • Flipping to a clean page in your life.

Signification

This phrase means you are deciding to change your behavior for the better. It is like hitting a reset button on your habits and starting fresh.

Exemples clés

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New Year's resolution

I'm turning over a new leaf this year and going to the gym every morning.

سأبدأ صفحة جديدة هذا العام وسأذهب إلى النادي الرياضي كل صباح.

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Apologizing to a partner

I know I've been messy, but I've turned over a new leaf; look at the clean kitchen!

أعلم أنني كنت فوضوياً، لكني بدأت صفحة جديدة؛ انظر إلى المطبخ النظيف!

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In a professional performance review

After the feedback, James turned over a new leaf and improved his punctuality.

بعد الملاحظات، بدأ جيمس صفحة جديدة وحسن من التزامه بالمواعيد.

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Contexte culturel

The phrase dates back to the 1500s when 'leaf' was the standard word for a page in a book. It reflects the Western cultural value of 'reinvention'—the belief that anyone can change their destiny at any time. It is especially popular in January during New Year celebrations.

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The 'Leaf' Secret

Remember that 'leaf' means a page in a book here, not a leaf from a tree! Visualizing a book helps you remember the phrase correctly.

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Don't use it for others

It's best used for yourself. Telling someone else to 'turn over a new leaf' can sound a bit bossy or judgmental.

En 15 secondes

  • Starting fresh with better habits or behavior.
  • Making a positive change after a mistake.
  • Flipping to a clean page in your life.

What It Means

Imagine your life is a book. You have been writing on the same page for a long time. Maybe that page is full of mistakes or bad habits. To turn over a new leaf means you flip to a clean, white page. You are starting over. It is about self-improvement and personal growth. It is not just a small change. It is a commitment to being a better version of yourself.

How To Use It

You use this phrase when talking about a major lifestyle shift. You can use it in the past tense like I turned over a new leaf. You can also use it as a goal: I am trying to turn over a new leaf. It usually follows a period of doing something wrong or being lazy. It is a very positive expression. It shows you are taking responsibility for your future.

When To Use It

This is perfect for New Year's resolutions. Use it when you start a new diet or exercise routine. It works well after you apologize to someone. For example, if you were always late to meetings, tell your boss you are turning over a new leaf. Use it when you quit a bad habit like smoking or procrastinating. It sounds sincere and determined.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this for small, temporary changes. If you just bought a new shirt, you are not turning over a new leaf. Avoid using it for things that are out of your control. It must be a personal choice. Also, do not use it if you are not actually changing. If you say it but keep doing the same thing, people will think you are joking. It is a heavy phrase, so use it for meaningful shifts.

Cultural Background

This phrase actually comes from old books! In the 16th century, the pages of a book were called leaves. When you finished one page, you turned it over to start a blank one. It was originally about starting a new chapter in a literal book. Over time, it became a metaphor for life. It is deeply rooted in the Western idea of the 'fresh start' and 'self-made' progress.

Common Variations

You might hear people say start with a clean slate. This is very similar. Some people just say they are starting fresh. However, turning over a new leaf is the most poetic version. It implies that the old 'leaves' are still there, but you are choosing to focus on the new one. It is a very common idiom in both British and American English.

Notes d'usage

The phrase is neutral and very versatile. It is most effective when describing a personal transformation or a change in organizational culture.

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The 'Leaf' Secret

Remember that 'leaf' means a page in a book here, not a leaf from a tree! Visualizing a book helps you remember the phrase correctly.

⚠️

Don't use it for others

It's best used for yourself. Telling someone else to 'turn over a new leaf' can sound a bit bossy or judgmental.

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The New Year Peak

You will hear this phrase 100 times more often in January than in any other month because of New Year resolutions!

Exemples

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#1 New Year's resolution
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I'm turning over a new leaf this year and going to the gym every morning.

سأبدأ صفحة جديدة هذا العام وسأذهب إلى النادي الرياضي كل صباح.

A classic use for a resolution.

#2 Apologizing to a partner
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I know I've been messy, but I've turned over a new leaf; look at the clean kitchen!

أعلم أنني كنت فوضوياً، لكني بدأت صفحة جديدة؛ انظر إلى المطبخ النظيف!

Used to show proof of change.

#3 In a professional performance review
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After the feedback, James turned over a new leaf and improved his punctuality.

بعد الملاحظات، بدأ جيمس صفحة جديدة وحسن من التزامه بالمواعيد.

Shows professional growth.

#4 Texting a friend about a bad habit
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No more junk food for me. Turning over a new leaf starting today! 🥗

لا مزيد من الطعام غير الصحي لي. سأبدأ صفحة جديدة من اليوم!

Informal and motivational.

#5 Humorous realization
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I turned over a new leaf yesterday, but I think I accidentally flipped back today.

بدأت صفحة جديدة بالأمس، لكني أعتقد أنني عدت للصفحة القديمة بالخطأ اليوم.

Funny way to admit a small failure.

#6 Discussing a reformed character
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Since he got out of trouble, he has truly turned over a new leaf.

منذ أن خرج من المشاكل، بدأ حقاً صفحة جديدة.

Serious tone about life changes.

Teste-toi

Choose the correct verb to complete the idiom.

He decided to ___ over a new leaf after the long talk with his mentor.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : turn

The standard idiom is always 'turn over a new leaf'.

Select the best context for this phrase.

Which situation fits 'turning over a new leaf'?

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Stopping a smoking habit

The phrase is about personal improvement and changing behavior.

🎉 Score : /2

Aides visuelles

Formality of 'Turn over a new leaf'

Informal

Used with friends about habits.

I'm turning over a new leaf, no more soda!

Neutral

Standard use in most conversations.

He turned over a new leaf after the incident.

Formal

Acceptable in speeches or reviews.

The organization has turned over a new leaf regarding transparency.

When to use 'Turn over a new leaf'

A Fresh Start
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Health

Starting a strict diet

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Work

Improving your focus

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Relationships

Being a better listener

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Finances

Saving money instead of spending

Questions fréquentes

10 questions

No, it refers to a page in a book. In old English, pages were often called leaves.

No, it is almost always used for positive self-improvement. You wouldn't say someone turned over a new leaf to become a criminal.

Yes, it's neutral enough for work. For example: The company is turning over a new leaf with this new management.

Not really. Even if a whole group changes, we usually say They all turned over a new leaf rather than new leaves.

Starting fresh is general. Turning over a new leaf specifically implies you are changing your behavior or character.

It is understood, but turn over is the standard idiom. Stick to turn over to sound natural.

No, it is a standard idiom. It is safe to use with your grandma or your boss.

People often joke about this! You can say I turned over a new leaf, but it blew back.

Yes, it is widely used and understood in all major English-speaking countries.

Usually, yes. It implies a significant shift in attitude or lifestyle.

Expressions liées

Clean slate

Fresh start

Change of heart

Mend one's ways

New lease on life

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