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Mind
mʌɪnd
- 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
"a lot of thoughts ran through my mind"
brain intelligence intellect intellectual capabilities mental capacity brains brainpower wits wit powers of reasoning powers of comprehension powers of thought understanding reasoning judgement sense mentality perception sanity mental balance mental faculties senses wits reason reasoning judgement rationality- a person's mental processes contrasted with physical action
"I wrote a letter in my mind"
- a person's ability to think and reason; the intellect
"his keen mind"
brain intelligence intellect intellectual capabilities mental capacity brains brainpower wits wit powers of reasoning powers of comprehension powers of thought understanding reasoning judgement sense mentality perception- a person's memory
"the company's name slips my mind"
- a particular way of thinking, influenced by a person's profession or environment
"he had a deep contempt for the bureaucratic mind"
- a person identified with their intellectual faculties
"he was one of the greatest minds of his time"
- a person's attention
"employees should keep their minds on the job"
- a person's will or determination to achieve something
"anyone can slim if they set their mind to it"
- be distressed, annoyed, or worried by
"I don't mind the rain"
- object to
"what does that mean, if you don't mind my asking?"
- be reluctant to do something
"I don't mind admitting I was worried"
- used to express one's strong enthusiasm for something
"I wouldn't mind some coaching from him!"
- regard as important; feel concern about
"never mind the opinion polls"
- used to urge someone to remember or take care to do something
"mind you look after the children"
be/make sure (that) see (that) take care that- used to warn someone to avoid injury or an accident
"mind your head on that cupboard!"
- used to emphasize a command
"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"
- pay attention to; obey
"you think about how much Cal does for you, and you mind her, you hear?"
- remember
"I mind the time when he lost his false teeth"
- take care of temporarily
"we left our husbands to mind the children while we went out"
- be inclined to do something
"he was minded to reject the application"