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mind - noun

  1. The seat of the faculty of intelligence and reason: brain, head. Informal gray matter. See thoughts.
  2. The faculty of thinking, reasoning, and acquiring and applying knowledge: brain(often used in plural), brainpower, intellect, intelligence, mentality, sense, understanding, wit. Slang smart(used in plural). See ability. thoughts.
  3. A person of great mental ability: brain, intellect, intellectual, thinker. See ability.
  4. The thought processes characteristic of an individual or group: ethos, mentality, mindset, psyche, psychology. See thoughts.
  5. Something believed or accepted as true by a person: belief, conviction, feeling, idea, notion, opinion, persuasion, position, sentiment, view. See opinion.
  6. A desire for a particular thing or activity: fancy, liking, pleasure, will. See like.
  7. A healthy mental state: lucidity, lucidness, reason, saneness, sanity, sense(often used in plural), soundness, wit(used in plural). Slang marble(used in plural). See sane.

mind - verb

  1. To be careful: beware, look out, watch out. See awareness. careful.
  2. To renew an image or thought in the mind: bethink, recall, recollect, remember, reminisce, retain, revive, think. See remember.
  3. To perceive with a special effort of the senses or the mind: descry, detect, discern, distinguish, mark, note, notice, observe, remark, see. See knowledge. see.
  4. To have in mind as a goal or purpose: aim, contemplate, design, intend, mean, plan, project, propose, purpose, target. See planned. purpose.
  5. To act in conformity with: abide by, adhere, carry out, comply, conform, follow, keep, obey, observe. See accept. same.
  6. To have an objection: care, object. See concern.
  7. To have the care and supervision of: attend, care for, look after, minister to, see to, tend, watch. See care for.