mind
mind
maɪnd
maind
British pronunciation
/maɪnd/

Definition & Meaning of "mind"in English

Mind
01

the ability in a person that makes them think, feel, or imagine

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mind definition and meaning
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She has a brilliant mind for solving puzzles.
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

to mind
01

(often used in negative or question form) to be upset, offended, or bothered by something

Transitive: to mind sth
to mind definition and meaning
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I do n't mind if you borrow my book, just please return it when you're done.
02

to care or be concerned about a particular person or thing

Transitive: to mind sb
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Examples
She always minds her pets carefully, making sure they are fed and comfortable.
03

to look after something or someone for a short time

Transitive: to mind sb/sth
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Examples
Can you mind my bag while I grab a coffee?
04

to think about or remember something important

Transitive: to mind sth
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Please mind the instructions before starting the project.
05

to be careful or aware of something to avoid problems or danger

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Transitive: to mind sth
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Examples
Mind the wet floor as you walk through the hallway.
06

to care about or pay attention to something because it matters to you

Transitive: to mind sth
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They mind the details, ensuring the project runs smoothly.
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