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Mind

Noun, Verb
UK /maÉŞnd/
US /maÉŞnd/

Definition

(n) : The part of a person that thinks, feels, and remembers.
(v) : To pay attention, care, or feel bothered by something.

Example

"(n) : My mind feels calm today."

"(n) : She couldn’t focus because many thoughts were running through her mind at once."

"(v) : Please mind the wet floor because it can be slippery and dangerous for walking."

Explanation

Your mind is the part of you that thinks, feels, remembers, and makes decisions. For example, her mind became tired because she kept studying for many hours without eating. It can also mean a person’s thoughts, like he has something on his mind. As a verb, It can mean you do not like or are bothered by something, like when someone says, “Do you mind if I sit here?” to check if the other person is okay with it. It can also mean you don’t feel bothered, as in “I don’t mind helping you,” which means you are happy or willing to help. Sometimes mind means to look after something, such as “Can you mind the baby?” meaning to take care of the baby. It can also mean to be careful, like in the phrase “Mind the step,” which means watch out so you don’t fall.