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/mīnd/
noun
  1. 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"
    synonyms: brain, intelligence, intellect, intellectual capabilities, mental capacity, brains, brainpower, wits, wit, powers of reasoning, powers of comprehension, powers of thought, understanding, reasoning, judgment, sense, mentality, perception, head, imagination, subconscious, psyche, ego, gray matter, brainbox, brain cells, loaf, smarts, kop, ratiocination, sanity, mental balance, mental faculties, senses, reason, rationality, marbles
  2. a person's intellect.
    "his keen mind"
    synonyms: brain, intelligence, intellect, intellectual capabilities, mental capacity, brains, brainpower, wits, wit, powers of reasoning, powers of comprehension, powers of thought, understanding, reasoning, judgment, sense, mentality, perception, head, imagination, subconscious, psyche, ego, gray matter, brainbox, brain cells, loaf, smarts, kop, ratiocination
  3. a person's attention.
    "I expect my employees to keep their minds on the job"
    synonyms: attention, thoughts, concentration, thinking, attentiveness

verb
  1. be distressed, annoyed, or worried by.
    "I don't mind the rain"
  2. regard as important; feel concern about.
    "never mind the opinion polls"
  3. used to urge someone to remember or take care to bring about something.
    "mind you look after the children"
    synonyms: be/make sure (that), see (that), take care that, remember to, be/make sure to, don't forget to, take care to
  4. take care of temporarily.
    "we left our husbands to mind the children while we went out"
    synonyms: look after, take care of, keep an eye on, attend to, care for, tend, watch, have/take charge of, guard, protect
  5. be inclined or disposed to do a particular thing.
    "he was minded to reject the application"

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verb ; 1 · to be attentive or wary ; 2 · to become concerned : care ; 3 · to pay obedient heed or attention.
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