mind (n.)

  1. that which is responsible for ones thoughts and feelings; the seat of the faculty of reason; his mind wandered; I couldnt get his words out of my head

    [ Syn: head , brain , psyche , nous ]

  2. recall or remembrance; it came to mind'

  3. an opinion formed by judging something; he was reluctant to make his judgment known; she changed her mind

    [ Syn: judgment , judgement ]

  4. an important intellectual; the great minds of the 17th century

    [ Syn: thinker , creative thinker ]

  5. attention; don't pay him any mind'

  6. your intention; what you intend to do; he had in mind to see his old teacher; the idea of the game is to capture all the pieces

    [ Syn: idea ]

  7. knowledge and intellectual ability; he reads to improve his mind; he has a keen intellect

    [ Syn: intellect ]

    mind (v.)

  1. be offended or bothered by; take offense with, be bothered by; I don't mind your behavior'

  2. be concerned with or about something or somebody

  3. be in charge of or deal with; She takes care of all the necessary arrangements

    [ Syn: take care ]

  4. pay close attention to; give heed to; Heed the advice of the old men

    [ Syn: heed , listen ]

  5. be on ones guard; be cautious or wary about; be alert to; Beware of telephone salesmen

    [ Syn: beware ]

  6. keep in mind

    [ Syn: bear in mind ]

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