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    mind
    [mīnd]
    noun
    mind (noun) · minds (plural noun)
    1. the element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences, to think, and to feel; the faculty of consciousness and thought:
      "as the thoughts ran through his mind, he came to a conclusion" · "people have the price they are prepared to pay settled in their minds"
      Opposite:
      • a person's mental processes contrasted with physical action:
        "I wrote a letter in my mind"
    2. a person's intellect:
      "his keen mind"
      Opposite:
    3. a person's attention:
      "I expect my employees to keep their minds on the job"
    verb
    mind (verb) · minds (third person present) · minded (past tense) · minded (past participle) · minding (present participle)
    1. be distressed, annoyed, or worried by:
      "I don't mind the rain"
      • have an objection to:
        "what does that mean, if you don't mind my asking?" · "do you mind if I have a cigarette?"
        Similar:
        be bothered/troubled/annoyed
        be upset
        be offended
        take offense
        be affronted
        be resentful
        resent it
        dislike it
        look askance
      • (mind doing something)
        be reluctant to do something (often used in polite requests):
        "I don't mind admitting I was worried"
        Similar:
        have scruples about
        scruple about
        have misgivings about
        have qualms about
        be averse to
        be chary of
        not be in favor of
        be against
        be opposed to
        be diffident about
        be bashful about
        be shy about
        be coy about
        be loath to
        scruple to
        be reluctant to
        be unwilling to
        be disinclined to
        not be in the mood to
        be indisposed to
        be sorry to
        be slow to
        be hesitant to
        be ashamed to
        be afraid to
        hesitate to
        hate to
        not like to
        not have the heart to
        drag one's feet/heels over
        waver about
        vacillate about
        think twice about
        balk at
        quail at
        mind doing something
      • informal
        (would not mind something)
        used to express one's strong enthusiasm for something:
        "I wouldn't mind some coaching from him!"
    2. regard as important; feel concern about:
      "never mind the opinion polls" · "why should she mind about a few snubs from people she didn't care for?"
      Similar:
      pay attention to
      take heed of
      pay heed to
      attend to
      take note/notice of
      be heedful of
      concentrate on
      listen to
      have regard for
      be mindful of
      comply with
      adhere to
      Opposite:
      take no notice of
    3. used to urge someone to remember or take care to bring about something:
      "mind you look after the children"
      Similar:
      be/make sure (that)
      see (that)
      take care that
      remember to
      be/make sure to
      don't forget to
      take care to
      Opposite:
    4. take care of temporarily:
      "we left our husbands to mind the children while we went out"
      Opposite:
    5. (be minded)
      be inclined or disposed to do a particular thing:
      "he was minded to reject the application" · "the Board was given leave to object if it was so minded"
    Origin
    Old English gemynd ‘memory, thought’, of Germanic origin, from an Indo-European root meaning ‘revolve in the mind, think’, shared by Sanskrit manas and Latin mens ‘mind’.
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