mind
Definition of mind:
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part of speech: verb
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part of speech: noun
The faculty by which we think, etc.: the understanding: the whole spiritual nature: choice: intention: thoughts or sentiments: belief: remembrance: ( B.) disposition.
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part of speech: noun
Intelligent power; the understanding; the power by which we perceive, think, or reason; intention; choice; purpose; thoughts; opinions; remembrance; recollections.
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part of speech: verb
To attend to; to regard with attention; to obey; to incline.
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part of speech: verb
( orig.) To remind: to attend to: to obey: ( Scotch) to remember.
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Common misspellings:
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- consice (0.4%)
- mimd (1.9%)
- mand (0.8%)
- miund (0.8%)
- amind (0.8%)
- manid (0.8%)
- midn (4.2%)
- minde (16.9%)
- minnd (0.8%)
- mund (0.8%)
- miand (0.8%)
- miind (1.9%)
- minf (0.8%)
- mond (9.6%)
- mnd (13.8%)
- ind (10.3%)
- miend (2.3%)
- ming (10.0%)
- meand (0.4%)
- nind (1.5%)
- mindd (0.8%)
- meind (1.1%)
- miond (1.5%)
- mins (1.9%)
- mmind (0.8%)
- rmind (1.1%)
- maind (5.0%)
- moind (0.8%)
- minda (1.1%)
- mide (5.4%)
- mindset (1.1%)
Usage examples for mind:
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I s'pose you don't mind it.
"A Village Ophelia and Other Stories" – Anne Reeve Aldrich -
" Sure I'm sure; didn't I-" " Never mind what you did.
"Pee-wee Harris on the Trail" – Percy Keese Fitzhugh -
He is my doctor, you know, and I have to mind him.
"Dick in the Everglades" – A. W. Dimock -
Joy, have you a mind to go?
"Gypsy's Cousin Joy" – Elizabeth Stuart Phelps