A person of great mental ability: the great minds of the century.
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A person or group that embodies certain mental qualities: the medical mind; the public mind.
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Desire or inclination: She had a mind to spend her vacation in the desert.
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Opinion or sentiment: He changed his mind when he heard all the facts.
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The collective conscious and unconscious processes in a sentient organism that direct and influence mental and physical behavior.
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verb-transitive
To attend to: Mind closely what I tell you.
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To be careful about: Mind the icy sidewalk!.
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To become aware of; notice.
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To bring (an object or idea) to mind; remember.
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To care about; be concerned about.
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verb-intransitive
To be cautious or careful.
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To be concerned or troubled; care: "Not minding about bad food has become a national obsession” ( Times Literary Supplement).
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To behave obediently.
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To take notice; give heed.
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verb
To pay obedient heed or attention.
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To become concerned .
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To be attentive or wary.
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To give protective care to .
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To be cautious about .
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