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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"
      • a person's mental processes contrasted with physical action:
        "I wrote a letter in my mind"
    2. a person's intellect:
      "his keen mind"
      • a person's memory:
        "the company's name slips my mind"
      • a person identified with their intellectual faculties:
        "he was one of the greatest minds of his time"
    3. a person's attention:
      "I expect my employees to keep their minds on the job"
      • the will or determination to achieve something:
        "anyone can lose weight if they set their mind to it"
    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?"
      • (mind doing something)
        be reluctant to do something (often used in polite requests):
        "I don't mind admitting I was worried"
      • 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?"
    3. used to urge someone to remember or take care to bring about something:
      "mind you look after the children"
      • used to warn someone to avoid injury or damage from a hazard:
        "mind your head on that cupboard!"
      • informal
        used to make a command more insistent or to draw attention to a statement:
        "be early to bed tonight, mind"
      • be careful about the quality or nature of:
        "mind your manners!"
      • used to introduce a qualification to a previous statement:
        "we've got some decorations up—not a lot, mind you"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        IRISH ENGLISH
        be obedient to:
        "you think about how much Cal does for you, and you mind her, you hear?"
      • SCOTTISH ENGLISH
        remember:
        "I mind the time when he lost his false teeth"
    4. take care of temporarily:
      "we left our husbands to mind the children while we went out"
    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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    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:
      Opposite:
      • a person's intellect:
        Opposite:
      • a person's attention:
      verb
      1. regard as important; feel concern about:
        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
      2. used to urge someone to remember or take care to bring about something:
        be/make sure (that)
        see (that)
        take care that
        remember to
        be/make sure to
        don't forget to
        take care to
        Opposite:
      3. take care of temporarily:
        Opposite:
       
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