English to English
mind
(m/aI/nd
)
noun (n)
- recall or remembrance(noun.cognition)Example:
It came to mind.
source: wordnet30 - an important intellectual(noun.person)Example:
The great minds of the 17th century.
source: wordnet30 - attention(noun.cognition)Example:
Don't pay him any mind.
source: wordnet30 - your intention; what you intend to do(noun.cognition)Example:
He had in mind to see his old teacher.
source: wordnet30 - knowledge and intellectual ability(noun.cognition)Example:
He reads to improve his mind.
source: wordnet30 - The intellectual or rational faculty in man; the understanding; the intellect; the power that conceives, judges, or reasons; also, the entire spiritual nature; the soul; -- often in distinction from the body.(noun)source: webster1913
verb (v)
- be offended or bothered by; take offense with, be bothered by(verb.communication)Example:
I don't mind your behavior.
source: wordnet30 - be concerned with or about something or somebody(verb.cognition)source: wordnet30
- be on one's guard; be cautious or wary about; be alert to(verb.cognition)source: wordnet30
- To fix the mind or thoughts on; to regard with attention; to treat as of consequence; to consider; to heed; to mark; to note.(verb)source: webster1913
- To give attention or heed; to obey; as, the dog minds well.(verb)source: webster1913