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nevermind
[ nev-er-mahynd, nev-er-mahynd ]
noun
, Older Use.
- attention; heed; notice (usually used in negative constructions):
Pay him no nevermind.
- business; affair; responsibility (usually used in negative constructions):
It's no nevermind of yours.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of nevermind1
First recorded in 1930–35; noun use of verb phrase never mind
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Example Sentences
Nevermind that Newmark has never preached family values, nor is he a particularly well-known MP.
From The Daily Beast
Nevermind that the Constitution allows both houses of Congress to determine their own rules and governing procedures.
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Nevermind the clinical neon lights or the hospital feel: Gurung's spring collection exploded with colors and prints.
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Nevermind Clint—it was Mrs. Romney who failed to deliver at the RNC.
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“Nevermind,” it seemed to say; “we shall have to-morrow;” and then she bade them cheerfully good-night.
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