mind

  • (noun): The ability for rational thought.
  • (noun): The ability to be aware of things.
  • (noun): The ability to remember things.
  • (noun): The ability to focus the thoughts.
  • (noun): Somebody that embodies certain mental qualities.
  • (noun): Judgment, opinion, or view.
  • (noun): Desire, inclination, or intention.
  • (noun): A healthy mental state.
  • (noun): The non-material substance or set of processes in which consciousness, perception, affectivity, judgement, thinking, and will are based.
  • (noun): Continual prayer on a dead person's behalf for a period after their death.
  • (verb): (originally and chiefly in negative or interrogative constructions) To dislike, to object to; to be bothered by.
  • (verb): To look after, to take care of, especially for a short period of time.
  • (verb): (chiefly in the imperative) To make sure, to take care (that).
  • (verb): To be careful about.
  • (verb): Take note; used to point out an exception or caveat.
  • (verb): To attend to, concern oneself with, heed, be mindful of.
  • (verb): To remember.
  • (verb): To have in mind; to intend.
  • (verb): To put in mind; to remind.
  • Despite advancing age, his mind was still as sharp as ever.
  • There was no doubt in his mind that they would win.
  • My mind just went blank.
  • I can’t keep my mind on what I’m doing.
  • He was one of history’s greatest minds.