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Mind as a Adjective has these synonyms:
intelligence, intellect, wit, wits, mentality, brain, brains, brainpower, sense, sagacity, wisdom, perception, percipience, reason, astuteness, insight, shrewdness, sapience, grey matterExample: There is nothing wrong with your son's mind, Mr. Field, he just doesn't want to apply it to school work.
memory, recollection, remembrance
Example: Keep in mind what I am about to tell you.
Mind as a Noun has these synonyms:
aptitude, head, perception, capacity, brainExample: She has a great mind for dates - for figures of all kinds.
feeling, position, will, wish, desire, plan(s)
Example: Won't you change your mind and stay to dinner.
heed, attend to, pay attention to, obey, listen to, make or take note of, mark, note
Example: Please mind what your mother says.
intellect, intellectual, sage, genius, thinker, brain
Example: There is no doubt that your daughter is one of the great minds of all time.
intention, disposition, temper, temperament, humour, fancy, tendency, bent, inclination, bias, persuasion
Example: I was of a mind to let him have his own way.
object to, resent, take offence at, be offended by, dislike, be troubled or annoyed by, care, have any objection to, disapprove of, be bothered or affronted by
Example: Do you mind not smoking? Yes, I mind very much. Would you mind moving your car, you're blocking the drive.
opinion, sentiment, attitude, (point of) view, feeling, judgment, belief, viewpoint, position
Example: She has a mind of her own. To my mind, the process could be greatly speeded up.
Mind as a Verb has these synonyms:
watch over, take care of, care for, look after, sit with, babysit, guard, keep an eye on or out for, have or take charge of, attendExample: Mind your little brother.
watch, be careful of, take care with, be cautious of
Example: Mind your head at that low doorway.
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