mind

/maɪnd/
noun
  1. The part of a person that thinks, feels, remembers, and makes decisions.
    • His mind was full of ideas for the new project.
    • Meditation helps calm the mind and reduce stress.
    • She has a sharp mind and solves puzzles quickly.
  2. A person's attention or thoughts.
    • He has a lot on his mind with the upcoming exam.
    • I can't get that song out of my mind.
    • Please keep your mind on the road while driving.
  3. A person's opinion or way of thinking.
    • She spoke her mind at the meeting.
    • I've changed my mind about moving to a new city.
    • We are of the same mind about the vacation plans.
  4. Intelligence or mental ability.
    • The puzzle requires a logical mind to solve.
    • She has a brilliant mind for mathematics.
    • Einstein was one of the greatest minds in history.
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verb
  1. To be annoyed or bothered by something.
    • Do you mind if I open the window?
    • I don't mind waiting a few more minutes.
    • She minds when people talk loudly in the library.
  2. To pay attention to or be careful about something.
    • He told the children to mind their manners at dinner.
    • Mind your step on the icy sidewalk.
    • Mind the gap between the train and the platform.
  3. To take care of or look after someone or something temporarily.
    • She minds her neighbor's cat when they are away.
    • I'll mind the shop while you take a break.
    • Can you mind the baby while I go to the store?
  4. To obey or follow instructions.
    • You should mind what your teacher says.
    • He doesn't mind his parents' advice.
    • The dog minds its owner well.
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