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mind
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- pronunciation:
- maInd
- parts of speech:
- noun, verb
- phrases:
- change one's mind, make up one's mind, never mind, out of one's mind
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part of speech: |
noun |
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the part of a person that thinks, understands, remembers, imagines, and feels.
Lee has a curious mind and loves to learn.- synonyms:
- intelligence, reason, thought
- similar words:
- brain, consciousness, head, intention, judgment, psychology, sense, understanding
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related words: |
memory, will, wish |
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part of speech: |
verb |
inflections: |
minds, minding, minded |
definition: |
to think something is bad or not pleasant; often used in questions and with "not" to say that something is acceptable to you.
I do not mind cooking, but I hate cleaning.Would you mind if I open the window?- synonyms:
- object to
- similar words:
- hate
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related words: |
regard |
phrase: |
change one's mind, make up one's mind, never mind, out of one's mind |
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similar to the mind |
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brain |
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some actions of the mind |
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associate, choose, decide, desire, direct, experience, feel, imagine, judge, note, notice, picture, recall, regard, remember, sense, understand, want |
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some aspects of the mind |
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capacity, feeling, imagination, instinct, memory, reason, thought, will |
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some descriptions associated with the mind |
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brilliant, clever, sane, smart |
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some qualities of the mind |
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voluntary |
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some things conventionally associated with the mind |
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balance, discipline, intelligence, mood, reason, will |
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study of the mind |
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psychology |
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