/majˈndz/ - [mayndz] -
We found 3 definitions of minds from 2 different sources.
NounPlural: minds |
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mind - that which is responsible for one's thoughts and feelings; the seat of the faculty of reason; "his mind wandered"; "I couldn't get his words out of my head" | ||
head, brain, psyche, nous | ||
cognition, knowledge, noesis the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning | ||
noddle an informal British expression for head or mind; "use your noddle" | ||
tabula rasa a young mind not yet affected by experience (according to John Locke) | ||
ego (psychoanalysis) the conscious mind | ||
unconscious, unconscious mind that part of the mind wherein psychic activity takes place of which the person is unaware | ||
mind - knowledge and intellectual ability; "he reads to improve his mind"; "he has a keen intellect" | ||
intellect | ||
intelligence the operation of gathering information about an enemy | ||
mind - attention; "don't pay him any mind" | ||
observance, observation, notice the act of observing; taking a patient look | ||
mind - recall or remembrance; "it came to mind" | ||
reminiscence, recollection, recall a mental impression retained and recalled from the past | ||
mind - your intention; what you intend to do; "he had in mind to see his old teacher"; "the idea of the game is to capture all the pieces" | ||
idea | ||
intent, intention, purpose, aim, design the intended meaning of a communication | ||
mind - an opinion formed by judging something; "he was reluctant to make his judgment known"; "she changed her mind" | ||
judgment, judgement | ||
persuasion, sentiment, thought, opinion, view the act of persuading (or attempting to persuade); communication intended to induce belief or action | ||
mind - an important intellectual; "the great minds of the 17th century" | ||
thinker, creative thinker | ||
intellectual, intellect a person who uses the mind creatively | ||
Verb |
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mind - keep in mind | ||
bear in mind | ||
forget be unable to remember; "I'm drawing a blank"; "You are blocking the name of your first wife!" | ||
think of, remember look on as or consider; "she looked on this affair as a joke"; "He thinks of himself as a brilliant musician"; "He is reputed to be intelligent" | ||
take to heart, attend to get down to; pay attention to; take seriously; "Attend to your duties, please" | ||
mind - be concerned with or about something or somebody | ||
think about have on one's mind, think about actively; "I'm thinking about my friends abroad"; "She always thinks about her children first" | ||
care, worry feel concern or interest; "I really care about my work"; "I don't care" | ||
mind - be offended or bothered by; take offense with, be bothered by; "I don't mind your behavior" | ||
object express or raise an objection or protest or criticism or express dissent; "She never objected to the amount of work her boss charged her with"; "When asked to drive the truck, she objected that she did not have a driver's license" | ||
bridle at, bridle up, bristle at, bristle up show anger or indignation; "She bristled at his insolent remarks" | ||
mind - pay close attention to; give heed to; "Heed the advice of the old men" | ||
heed, listen | ||
obey be obedient to | ||
mind - be in charge of or deal with; "She takes care of all the necessary arrangements" | ||
take care | ||
care, handle, manage, deal feel concern or interest; "I really care about my work"; "I don't care" | ||
tend manage or run; "tend a store" | ||
mind - be on one's guard; be cautious or wary about; be alert to; "Beware of telephone salesmen" | ||
beware | ||
watch out, look out, watch to protect someone's interests; "A man's gotta look out for his family" |