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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
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 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
Example
I mind my plants every day, watering them and making sure they get enough sunlight.
She always minds her pets carefully, making sure they are fed and comfortable.
She minds the elderly woman in her neighborhood, checking in on her regularly to make sure she ’s okay.
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
Example
The human mind is capable of incredible creativity.
Reading stimulates the mind and broadens one 's perspective.
His sharp mind allowed him to excel in academic pursuits.
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
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.
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