mind

//maɪnd//
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Noun

mindSingular
mindsPlural
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.

The human mind is capable of amazing things.

2

A person's intellect or intellectual capacity.

She has a brilliant mind for mathematics.

3

A person's memory or recollection.

That day is still fresh in my mind.

4

A person's attention or focus.

Keep your mind on your work.

5

A person's opinion or way of thinking about something.

I can't change his mind about the plan.

Verb

1

To be bothered, concerned, or troubled by something.

I don't mind the noise.

2

To take care of or look after someone or something.

Can you mind the children while I'm out?

3

To be careful or cautious about something; to pay attention to.

Mind the step when you get off the train.

4

To obey or follow instructions or advice.

Children should mind their parents.

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