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1. mind
noun.
(ˈmaɪnd)
That
which
is
responsible
for
one's
thoughts
and
feelings;
the
seat
of
the
faculty
of
reason.
Antonyms
voluntary
sensible
aware
conscious
awake
ability
inability
Synonyms
unconscious
noesis
unconscious mind
tabula rasa
ego
Etymology
mind (English)
minde (Middle English (1100-1500))
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2. mind
noun.
(ˈmaɪnd)
Recall
or
remembrance.
Antonyms
rear
tail
reverse
foot
Synonyms
reminiscence
recall
Etymology
mind (English)
minde (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. mind
verb.
(ˈmaɪnd)
Be
offended
or
bothered
by;
take
offense
with,
be
bothered
by.
Antonyms
fail
right
take
uncreativeness
nonfunctional
functional
Synonyms
bridle up
object
bridle at
bristle up
Etymology
mind (English)
minde (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. mind
noun.
(ˈmaɪnd)
An
opinion
formed
by
judging
something.
Antonyms
unbelief
dissuasion
reversal
judgment in personam
judgment in rem
affirmation
judiciousness
Synonyms
persuasion
judgement
conclusion
opinion
sentiment
Etymology
mind (English)
minde (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. mind
verb.
(ˈmaɪnd)
Be
concerned
with
or
about
something
or
somebody.
Antonyms
indecision
indecisiveness
conception
misconception
Synonyms
care
think about
Etymology
mind (English)
minde (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. mind
noun.
(ˈmaɪnd)
An
important
intellectual.
Antonyms
victory
defeat
middle
respect
disesteem
Synonyms
creative thinker
intellect
intellectual
Etymology
mind (English)
minde (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. mind
verb.
(ˈmaɪnd)
Be
in
charge
of
or
deal
with.
Antonyms
uselessness
inutility
inattentive
approve
dissociate
disinherit
physical
Synonyms
manage
take care
handle
deal
tend
Etymology
mind (English)
minde (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. mind
noun.
(ˈmaɪnd)
Attention.
Antonyms
undock
follower
natural depression
follow
Synonyms
observation
notice
Etymology
mind (English)
minde (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. mind
noun.
(ˈmaɪnd)
Your
intention;
what
you
intend
to
do.
Antonyms
injudiciousness
approval
monetization
continuation
continuance
activation
beginning
Synonyms
intention
aim
design
purpose
intent
Etymology
mind (English)
minde (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. mind
verb.
(ˈmaɪnd)
Keep
in
mind.
Antonyms
neglect
forget
esteem
exclude
disrespect
irresoluteness
Synonyms
take to heart
think of
remember
bear in mind
Etymology
mind (English)
minde (Middle English (1100-1500))
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