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    Mind
    /mīnd/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. be distressed, annoyed, or worried by: "I don't mind the rain"
    • 2. regard as important; feel concern about: "never mind the opinion polls" Similar pay attention totake heed ofheedpay heed toOpposite disregardtake no notice of
  2. mind. noun. /maɪnd/ ability to think. [countable, uncountable] the part of a person that makes them able to be aware of things, to think, and to feel the conscious/subconscious mind There were all kinds of thoughts running through my mind. There was no doubt in his mind that he'd get the job.

  3. Definition of mind noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. mind. noun. /maɪnd/ Idioms. ability to think. [countable, uncountable] the part of a person that makes them able to be aware of things, to think and to feel. the conscious/subconscious mind. There were all kinds of thoughts running through my mind.

  4. Definition of mind in Essential American English Dictionary. mind. noun. us / mɑɪnd/ Add to word list. B1. someone’s memory, or his or her ability to think and feel emotions: She has a very logical mind. change your mind. B1. to change a decision or opinion: We changed our minds about selling the house. make your mind up. B1. to make a decision:

  5. Jan 12, 2000 · Consider an experience of pain, or of seeing something, or of having a mental image. The identity theory of mind is to the effect that these experiences just are brain processes, not merely correlated with brain processes.

  6. Jan 21, 2021 · The Tree of Knowledge System allows us to unlock this puzzle and effectively define mind. There are four distinct meanings. First, there is mind as behavior; however, not just any behavior.

  7. Definition of mind in Essential British English Dictionary. mind. noun. uk / maɪnd/ B1. someone’s memory, or their ability to think and feel emotions: She has a very logical mind. change your mind. B1. to change a decision or opinion: We changed our minds about selling the house. make your mind up. B1. to make a decision:

  8. mind. verb. /maɪnd/ Verb Forms. be upset/annoyed. [transitive, intransitive] (used especially in questions or with negatives; not used in the passive) to be upset, annoyed, or worried by something mind (something) I don't mind the cold—it's the rain I don't like. I hope you don't mind the noise.

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