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Updated April 26, 2026
British Sign Language (BSL) 🟢 Beginner 📊 A2 ⚡ Common Verb

decide

To make a firm choice or resolution

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Synonyms
Choose make up mind resolve
Antonyms
Hesitate waver postpone
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Handshape
Dominant hand in a 1-handshape (index finger extended, others curled, thumb across palm)
Location
Near the temple or side of the head
Movement
Dominant hand moves in a small, sharp downward arc or flick
Palm Orientation
Palm faces side/back of head
Facial Expression
Determined facial expression
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What This Sign Means in BSL

The BSL sign for decide is a wonderfully clear and concise verb, capturing that specific moment when you make up your mind. It’s not about the long process of thinking or deliberating; it focuses squarely on the final act of commitment. Picture the mental click when an option is chosen, or a path becomes clear – that’s the essence this sign conveys.

You form this sign with your dominant hand in a 1-handshape – that's your index finger extended, with the other fingers curled down and your thumb tucked across your palm. The movement itself is key: a small, sharp downward arc or flick. This isn't a gentle ponder; it’s a distinct, decisive action, often performed with a sense of finality that makes its meaning unmistakable.

Its location near the temple or the side of your head is highly significant. This placement immediately connects the sign to the mind, the seat of thought and reason, reinforcing that the decision is an internal, cognitive event. The sharpness of the movement combined with this location makes the sign feel like a mental "drop" or "lock-in" of a choice, a powerful visual for a profound mental process.

When This Sign Feels Natural

This sign feels most natural in contexts where a firm resolution is being made or has just been made. You'd use it when someone needs to make a choice between options, when setting a course of action, or when reaching a conclusion after weighing alternatives. Think about everyday situations like picking a restaurant for dinner, choosing a new job, or agreeing on a holiday destination – these are all perfect scenarios for the BSL sign for decide.

It carries a direct and unambiguous tone, making it suitable for almost any audience, whether you're chatting informally with friends or discussing important matters in a more formal setting. The sign clearly communicates that indecision has ended and a definitive choice has been reached. It's a versatile sign that’s an essential part of expressing agency and intent in BSL.

While often used for personal decisions, it’s also appropriate for collective choices, such as "we decided to postpone the meeting." However, it’s important to distinguish it from simply *choosing* an item from a selection. While deciding often involves choosing, this sign emphasizes the mental act of reaching that conclusion, rather than the physical act of selection. If you're merely picking something out, you might use a different sign like "choose" or "select" which carry a slightly different nuance.

What Learners Usually Miss

One of the most common things learners miss with the BSL sign for decide is the sharpness and precision of the movement. It’s not a soft, flowing gesture. The downward arc or flick needs to be crisp and definite, almost like a mental "snap." A too-gentle or too-slow movement can dilute the meaning, making it look more like "thinking" or "considering" rather than the final, conclusive act of deciding. Practise making that flick impactful and firm.

Another subtle point is the exact handshape and location. While it’s a 1-handshape, ensure your index finger is clearly extended and the other fingers are neatly curled. Sometimes learners might relax the hand too much, losing the distinct pointer shape, or place it too far from the head. Keeping it near the temple or side of the head, where your thoughts reside, is crucial to avoid confusing it with other signs that might use a 1-handshape in different locations or movements.

Finally, learners sometimes overlook the supporting facial expression. While it doesn't always require a dramatic face, a subtle furrow of the brow or a firm set of the mouth can reinforce the weight or certainty of the decision. Conversely, a neutral or thoughtful expression is perfectly fine for simpler decisions. Avoid a questioning or hesitant facial expression, as that would contradict the definitive nature of the sign itself.

A Simple Way to Remember It

To help you commit the BSL sign for decide to memory, think of it as literally "pointing your mind" towards a conclusion. The handshape, movement, and location all work together to create a powerful mental image:

  • The Pointer Finger: Imagine your index finger is a laser pointer, and you're pointing it firmly at the specific choice you've landed on in your mind. It's decisive, direct, and leaves no room for doubt.
  • The Head Location: This is where decisions happen! Think of the sign being performed right where your thoughts are, reinforcing that the action is a mental one, an internal process culminating in a choice.
  • The Sharp Flick: Visualise this as a mental "switch" being flipped, or a final "click" in your brain as you commit to a choice. That sharp, downward motion represents the finality and resolution of making up your mind.

Short Practice Situations

  • I need to *decide* what to cook for dinner tonight; I’m considering a few different recipes.
  • Have you *decided* which university you'll apply to yet, or are you still weighing your options?
  • We *decided* to go on holiday next summer to a quiet beach destination, which we're really looking forward to.
  • It was a tough choice, but after much thought, I’ve finally *decided* to take the new job offer.
  • Can you *decide* quickly? We don't have much time to waste before the shop closes.

Signs to Learn Next

  • Think: This sign often involves a circular motion near the temple. Learning "think" alongside "decide" helps you distinguish between the process of deliberation and the moment of resolution.
  • Choose / Select: Often shown by a "picking" motion from an open palm or by tapping a finger to indicate a selection. Deciding often involves choosing, but this sign specifically highlights the act of making a selection from options.
  • Agree: Typically involves two hands coming together or a strong nod. Deciding can lead to agreement, especially when a group reaches a consensus.
  • Plan: This sign usually involves hands moving forward or setting things out. Decisions often precede plans, as you decide what to do before planning how to do it.
  • Mind: The noun "mind" is often signed by tapping the temple. Understanding the sign for "mind" reinforces why "decide" is located near the head – it's where the mental action takes place.

🤖 AI Learning Guide for "decide"

The BSL sign for 'decide' uses a dominant G-handshape near the temple, performing a sharp downward arc or flick

🎯 Practice Challenge

Practice signing 'decide' in various sentence structures

⚠️ Most Common Mistake

Ensure a clear G-handshape and a sharp, distinct downward flick movement

👐 How to Sign "decide" in British Sign Language (BSL) (Quick Answer)

Follow these steps to sign decide correctly in British Sign Language (BSL):

  1. 1 Form G-handshape with dominant hand
  2. 2 Position hand near temple, palm facing back
  3. 3 Move hand sharply downward in a small arc
  4. 4 End with a clear, firm stop

Tip: Watch the video above while following these steps for best results.

🤚 Sign Profile

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Handshape
Dominant hand in a 1-handshape (index finger extended, others curled, thumb across palm)
🔣
Handshape Code
G-handshape
Dominant Hand
Either
🙌
Hand Count
One-handed
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Location
Near the temple or side of the head
↗️
Movement
Dominant hand moves in a small, sharp downward arc or flick
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Movement Type
Arc
👆
Contact
Near
👋
Palm Orientation
Palm faces side/back of head
⚖️
Symmetry
Asymmetric

😊 Non-Manual Features

Facial expressions and body language are grammatically essential in British Sign Language (BSL) - not optional!

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Facial Expression
Determined facial expression
🙆
Eyebrows
Neutral
👁️
Eye Gaze
Forward
🙂
Head Movement
None
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Mouth Morpheme
Puckered lips, 'mm' shape
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Body Shift
No

📖 Grammar & Linguistics

Part of Speech Verb
Transitivity Both
Inflection No
Classifier Usage N/A
Role Shift No

🎓 Learning Context

📌 When to Use: Making choices, expressing a firm resolution
⚠️ Common Mistake: Confusing with 'think' or 'mind'
🚫 When NOT to Use: When meaning 'consider' without a final choice
Context Tags
Cognition choice resolution

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💬 Example Usage

1. [en] I need to decide. / BSL: ME NEED DECIDE | 2. [en] Have you decided? / BSL: YOU DECIDE FINISH? | 3. [en] It's difficult to decide. / BSL: DECIDE DIFFICULT

1. [en] I need to decide. / BSL: ME NEED DECIDE | 2. [en] Have you decided? / BSL: YOU DECIDE FINISH? | 3. [en] It's difficult to decide. / BSL: DECIDE DIFFICULT

When to use it

Making choices, expressing a firm resolution

When not to use it

When meaning 'consider' without a final choice

Register

Neutral

🌍 Cultural Context

Direct, clear communication of choice or intent

🗺️ Regional Variations

Minor variations in exact hand placement or arc size

⚖️ Similar Signs - What's the Difference?

This sign decide
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Similar signs Look closely
**THINK**: Uses a similar G-handshape at the temple but involves repeated tapping, signifying ongoing thought or consideration. 'DECIDE' is a single, sharp, conclusive movement. **CHOOSE/SELECT**: Often involves two hands, one selecting from the other, or a single hand picking an invisible item from a group, focusing on the act of selection rather than the mental resolution of 'decide'

📝 Usage Notes

Often accompanied by a thoughtful, then resolute expression

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the British Sign Language (BSL) sign for "decide".

🏷️ Tags

Handshape

Keywords

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