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to mind
01
(often used in negative or question form) to be upset, offended, or bothered by something
Transitive: to mind sth
02
to care or be concerned about a particular person or thing
Transitive: to mind sb
03
to look after something or someone for a short time
Transitive: to mind sb/sth
04
to think about or remember something important
Transitive: to mind sth
05
to be careful or aware of something to avoid problems or danger
Transitive: to mind sth
06
to care about or pay attention to something because it matters to you
Transitive: to mind sth
Mind
02
recall or remembrance
03
an opinion formed by judging something
04
an important intellectual
05
attention
06
knowledge and intellectual ability
07
your intention; what you intend to do
mind
v
minded
adj
minded
adj
minder
n
minder
n
remind
v
remind
v
Example
He minded the noise from the construction work next door, as it disturbed his concentration.
Does she mind if we use her laptop to finish the project?
I don't mind if you borrow my book, just please return it when you're done.
She didn't mind waiting a few minutes for her friend to arrive.
Mind your own business!