minded

/ˈmaɪndɪd/
adjective
  1. Having a particular type of mind or way of thinking; used in combination with other words to describe someone's attitude or interests.
    • He is a civic-minded citizen who volunteers at the local library every week.
    • The company is looking for like-minded individuals to join their team.
    • She is a very strong-minded person who never gives up on her goals.
  2. Inclined or disposed to do something; usually used in the phrase 'be minded to do something'.
    • I am not minded to argue with you about this trivial matter.
    • The committee was minded to approve the new policy after the discussion.
    • The judge said she was minded to give the defendant a second chance.
Synonyms
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of 'mind' meaning to pay attention to, be careful about, or object to something.
    • They minded the warning signs and avoided the dangerous area.
    • She minded her little brother while their parents were at work.
    • He minded the store for an hour when the owner had to step out.
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