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- nounmind (noun) · minds (plural noun)
- 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"Similar:intellectual capabilitiesmental capacitypowers of reasoningpowers of comprehensionpowers of thoughtmental balancemental facultiesOpposite:
- a person's mental processes contrasted with physical action:"I wrote a letter in my mind"
verbmind (verb) · minds (third person present) · minded (past tense) · minded (past participle) · minding (present participle)- 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/annoyedbe upsetbe offendedtake offensebe affrontedbe resentfulresent itdislike itlook 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 aboutscruple abouthave misgivings abouthave qualms aboutbe averse tobe chary ofnot be in favor ofbe againstbe opposed tobe diffident aboutbe bashful aboutbe shy aboutbe coy aboutbe loath toscruple tobe reluctant tobe unwilling tobe disinclined tonot be in the mood tobe indisposed tobe sorry tobe slow tobe hesitant tobe ashamed tobe afraid tohesitate tohate tonot like tonot have the heart todrag one's feet/heels overwaver aboutvacillate aboutthink twice aboutbalk atquail atmind doing something
- informal(would not mind something)used to express one's strong enthusiasm for something:"I wouldn't mind some coaching from him!"
- 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 thatremember tobe/make sure todon't forget totake care toOpposite:
- used to warn someone to avoid injury or damage from a hazard:"mind your head on that cupboard!"Similar:be careful ofwatch out forlook out forbeware oftake care withbe on one's guard forbe cautious ofbe wary ofbe watchful ofkeep one's eyes open forbe carefulwatch outbe on one's guardbe warybe watchfulbe cautious
- informalused 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 ENGLISHIRISH ENGLISHbe obedient to:"you think about how much Cal does for you, and you mind her, you hear?"
- SCOTTISH ENGLISHremember:"I mind the time when he lost his false teeth"Similar:call to mindreminisce aboutthink back tolook back onhark back tocast one's mind back tosummon upmuse onbethink oneself ofOpposite:
- (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"
OriginOld 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’. - People also ask
- The mind is a set of faculties responsible for thinking, imagining, remembering, willing, and sensing1. It is also associated with experiencing perception, pleasure and pain, belief, desire, intention, and emotion1. Mind, intellect, and intelligence refer to mental equipment or qualities2. Mind is that part of a human being that thinks, feels, and wills, as contrasted with body2. Mind can also refer to someone’s memory, or their ability to think and feel emotions345.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The mind (adjective form: mental) is that which thinks, imagines, remembers, wills, and senses, or is the set of faculties responsible for such phenomena. The mind is also associated with experiencing perception, pleasure and pain, belief, desire, intention, and emotion.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MindMind, intellect, intelligence refer to mental equipment or qualities. Mind is that part of a human being that thinks, feels, and wills, as contrasted with body: His mind was capable of grasping the significance of the problem.www.dictionary.com/browse/mindsomeone’s memory, or their ability to think and feel emotions: She has a very logical mind.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/essential-britis…MIND definition: 1. someone's memory or their ability to think, feel emotions, and be aware of things: 2. to think….dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/learner-english/…the part of a person that makes it possible for him or her to think, feel emotions, and understand things: Her mind was full of what had happened the night before, and she just wasn't concentrating.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/mind
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