noun

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The ability for rational thought.

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Despite advancing age, his mind was still as sharp as ever.

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The ability to be aware of things.

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There was no doubt in his mind that they would win.

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The ability to remember things.

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My mind just went blank.

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The ability to focus the thoughts.

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I can’t keep my mind on what I’m doing.

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Somebody that embodies certain mental qualities.

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He was one of history’s greatest minds.

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Judgment, opinion, or view.

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He changed his mind after hearing the speech.

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Desire, inclination, or intention.

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I am of a mind to listen.

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A healthy mental state.

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I, ______ being of sound mind and body, do hereby [...]

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The non-material substance or set of processes in which consciousness, perception, affectivity, judgement, thinking, and will are based.

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The mind is a process of the brain.

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Continual prayer on a dead person's behalf for a period after their death.

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a month's [or monthly] mind; a year's mind

verb

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(originally and chiefly in negative or interrogative constructions) To dislike, to object to; to be bothered by.

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Do you mind if I smoke?

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To look after, to take care of, especially for a short period of time.

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Would you mind my bag for me?

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(chiefly in the imperative) To make sure, to take care (that).

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Mind you don't knock that glass over.

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To be careful about.

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Take note; used to point out an exception or caveat.

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I'm not very healthy. I do eat fruit sometimes, mind.

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To attend to, concern oneself with, heed, be mindful of.

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You should mind your own business.

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To remember.

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To have in mind; to intend.

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To put in mind; to remind.

Examples of minds in a Sentence

Jonny wasn't trained in reading minds; his entrance into hers was like taking a machete to a piñata.

Come on, inquiring minds want to know.

We used magic on their minds and the freezer for their bodies.

It was good being able to manipulate the minds of everyone around him.

He pretended not to notice, though, and thought hard as he checked the minds of the remaining assassins.

When we placed Toby with you, we altered the minds of those in your immediate family circle.

A new paper was started, to which was given the name of Kossuth Hirlapia, so that from the first it was Kossuth rather than the Palatine or the president of the ministry whose name was in the minds of the people associated with the new government.

In Othello is a character named Iago, an evil man who never does anything illegal himself but is always planting ideas in other people's minds, to get them to do his dirty work.

Her mind isn't more logical than the minds of ordinary children.

I never could understand the fondness some people have for confusing their minds by dwelling on mystical books that merely awaken their doubts and excite their imagination, giving them a bent for exaggeration quite contrary to Christian simplicity.

Only a handful of human minds can comprehend his work.

Yes, what she did early on was despicable in our minds, but put yourself in her position.

Those around him moved away, and those on a path towards his side of the hall changed their minds and turned around.

Even with all his powers, his armies, his ability to read minds, he didn't know how to make things right with her.

The subject gave their minds a rest from Martha's plight.

That goes for the closed doors of people's minds and thoughts as well as their elegant houses.

It sucks not being able to read the minds of those around you.

A few years later, with the United States again at war, most of its top medical minds were engaged in the war effort.

I think we've both had a lot on our minds lately.

For all her ability to manipulate the minds of others, she couldn't push the memory of her family from her own thoughts.

They had no abstract ideas; in their minds all was concrete, visible and tangible.

In doing what he did, Descartes actually exemplified that reduction of the processes of nature to mere transposition of the particles of matter, which in different ways was a leading idea in the minds of Bacon, Hobbes and Gassendi.

There was distrust in the minds of the depositors, especially those whose holdings were small, and most of the banks were, at a very early period, subjected to the strain of repaying a large proportion of their deposits as they fell due.

It is possible that the London dockers' strike was not without its influence on the minds of the Australian Labour leaders.

More minds are thinking about more problems, coming up with better solutions.

One of them is the precious science of patience, which teaches us that we should take our education as we would take a walk in the country, leisurely, our minds hospitably open to impressions of every sort.

I believe every child has hidden away somewhere in his being noble capacities which may be quickened and developed if we go about it in the right way; but we shall never properly develop the higher natures of our little ones while we continue to fill their minds with the so-called rudiments.

Methinks this would exercise their minds as much as mathematics.

It was as if the minds of these morally exhausted men found relief in everyday, commonplace occurrences.

Quinn was the first to vocalize what dominated all our minds like a walk up the gallows steps.

Was this why humans were so ensnared by their world and their minds so limited?

He went one-by-one, checking the minds of each with the occasional glance across to Rhyn and Andre, who were speaking quietly.

Some of the private industry's greatest minds are with the VP in the cliff.

They've got their minds set on something else.

He was able to hear thoughts and manipulate minds in addition to brute strength that allowed him to tear men in two with no effort.

Xander stretched his senses to seek out any other minds in the condo.

Now you think I can read minds, she said, shaking her head.

The fangs, the eyes, the ability to manipulate the minds of others.

The idea he was able to read minds was bizarre; the idea he couldn't read her mind was so satisfying, she was proud of herself.

For the natural realist stands upon the common-sense position that minds and material objects have equally effective existence; while the idealist explains matter by mind and denies that mind can be explained by matter.

The brutalities of Austrias white coats in the north, the unintelligent repression then characteristic of the house of Savoy, the petty spite of the duke of Modena, the medieval obscurantism of pope and cardinals in the middle of the peninsula and the clownish excesses of Ferdinand in the south, could not blot out from the minds of the Italians the recollection of the benefits derived from the just laws, vigorous administration and enlightened aims of the great emperor.

Doubts, however, soon sprang up as to its effect upon the minds of Austrian statesmen, since on the 8th of November the language employed by Kllay and Count Andrssy to the Hungarian delegations on the subject of Irredentism was scarcely calculated to soothe Italian susceptibilities.

As a result, Hegel's system undertakes to show candid minds that incompatible assertions not only may but must both be true.'

Pain and sin must have been reduced to a minimum by God; though they are so ingrained in the finite that we have to make up our minds even to the endless sin and endless punishments of hell.

When Otto Ritschl interprets values hedonistically - recoiling from Hegel's idealism the whole way to empiricism - he brings again to our minds the doubt whether hedonist ethics can serve as a foundation for any religious belief.

Its greater length, however, still more the exceptional circumstances attending its birth, gave to it a position absolutely unique in the minds of later generations of Englishmen.

Statesmen and commentators alike professed to find in Magna Carta a number of political ideas which belonged to a later age, and which had no place in the minds of its framers.

Able to manipulate minds, Andre was also the much-needed calming force on Rhyn and the other high-spirited members of the Council.

In all his years, he'd known one Immortal with the unrivaled gifts of not only tracking demons in the mortal realm but manipulating the minds of Immortals and mortals.

What he did to my sister … Jenn eased back on her Guardian power, the ability to manipulate minds.

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