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–noun
1.(in a human or other conscious being) the element, part, substance, or process that reasons, thinks, feels, wills, perceives, judges, etc.: the processes of the human mind.
2.Psychology. the totality of conscious and unconscious mental processes and activities.
3.intellect or understanding, as distinguished from the faculties of feeling and willing; intelligence.
4.a particular instance of the intellect or intelligence, as in a person.
5.a person considered with reference to intellectual power: the greatest minds of the twentieth century.
6.intellectual power or ability.
7.reason, sanity, or sound mental condition: to lose one's mind.
8.a way of thinking and feeling; disposition; temper: a liberal mind.
9.a state of awareness or remembrance: The poem puts me in mind of experiences both new and forgotten.
10.opinion, view, or sentiments: to change one's mind.
11.inclination or desire: to be of a mind to listen.
12.purpose, intention, or will: Let me know your mind in this matter before Tuesday.
13.psychic or spiritual being, as opposed to matter.
14.a conscious or intelligent agency or being: an awareness of a mind ordering the universe.
15.remembrance or recollection; memory: Former days were called to mind.
16.attention; thoughts: He can't keep his mind on his studies.
17.Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S. notice; attention: When he's like that, just pay him no mind.
18.Roman Catholic Church. a commemoration of a person's death, esp. by a Requiem Mass. Compare month's mind, year's mind.
19.(initial capital letter) Also called Divine Mind. Christian Science. God; the incorporeal source of life, substance, and intelligence. Compare mortal mind.
–verb (used with object)
20.to pay attention to.
21.to heed or obey (a person, advice, instructions, etc.).
22.to apply oneself or attend to: to mind one's own business.
23.to look after; take care of; tend: to mind the baby.
24.to be careful, cautious, or wary about: Mind what you say.
25.to feel concern at; care about.
26.to feel disturbed or inconvenienced by; object to (usually used in negative or interrogative constructions): Would you mind handing me that book?
27.to regard as concerning oneself or as mattering: Don't mind his bluntness.
28.Dialect.
a.to perceive or notice.
b.to remember.
c.to remind.
–verb (used without object)
29.to pay attention.
30.to obey.
31.to take notice, observe, or understand (used chiefly in the imperative): Mind now, I want you home by twelve.
32.to be careful or wary.
33.to care, feel concern, or object (often used in negative or interrogative constructions): Mind if I go? Don't mind if I do.
34.to regard a thing as concerning oneself or as mattering: You mustn't mind about their gossiping.
35.bear or keep in mind, to remember: Bear in mind that the newspaper account may be in error.
36.blow one's mind. Slang.
a.to change one's perceptions, awareness, etc., as through the use of drugs or narcotics.
b.to overwhelm a person with intense excitement, pleasure, astonishment, or dismay: Cool jazz really blows my mind.
37.cross one's mind, to occur suddenly to one: A disturbing thought crossed her mind.
38.give someone a piece of one's mind, Informal. to rebuke, reprimand, or scold sharply: I'll give him a piece of my mind for telling such a lie!
39.have a good mind to, to feel tempted or inclined to: I have a good mind to leave you here all alone.
40.have half a mind to, to be almost decided to; be inclined to.
41.know one's own mind, to be firm in one's intentions, opinions, or plans; have assurance: She may be only a child, but she knows her own mind.
42.make up one's mind, to decide; form an opinion or decision; resolve: He couldn't make up his mind which course to follow.
43.meeting of minds, complete agreement; accord: A meeting of minds between the union and the employer seemed impossible.
44.never mind, don't worry or be troubled; it is of no concern: Never mind—the broken glass will be easy to replace.
45.on one's mind, constantly in one's thoughts; of concern to one: The approaching trial was on his mind.
46.out of one's mind,
a.mad; insane: You must be out of your mind to say such a ridiculous thing.
b.totally distracted: He's out of his mind with worry.
c.emotionally overwhelmed: out of her mind with joy.
47.presence of mind, ability to think and to remain in control of oneself during a crisis or under stress: She had enough presence of mind to remember the license plate of the speeding car.

[Origin: bef. 900; (n.) ME mynd(e), aph. var. (see y-) of imynd, OE gemynd memory, remembrance, mind; c. Goth gamunds; akin to L méns mind, Gk manía madness; (v.) ME minden, deriv. of the n.]

1. reason. Mind, intellect, intelligence refer to mental equipment or qualities. Mind is that part of a human being that thinks, feels, and wills, as contrasted with body: His mind was capable of grasping the significance of the problem. Intellect is reasoning power as distinguished from feeling; it is often used in a general sense to characterize high mental ability: to appeal to the intellect, rather than the emotions. Intelligence is ability to learn and to understand; it is also mental alertness or quickness of understanding: A dog has more intelligence than many other animals. 6. Mind, brain, brains may refer to mental capacity. Mind is the philosophical and general term for the center of mental activity, and is therefore used of intellectual powers: a brilliant mind. Brain is properly the physiological term for the organic structure that makes mental activity possible (The brain is the center of the nervous system.), but it is often applied, like mind, to intellectual capacity: a fertile brain. Brains is the anatomical word (the brains of an animal used for food), but, in popular usage, it is applied to intelligence (particularly of a shrewd, practical nature): To run a business takes brains. 10. bent, leaning, proclivity, penchant; wish, liking. 11. intent. 21. mark.
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have a good mind to
to feel very much inclined to (do something)
Example: I've a good mind to tell your father what a naughty girl you are!
Arabic: يَميل بِشِدَّه
Chinese (Simplified): 很想作某事
Chinese (Traditional): 很想作某事
Czech: mít sto chutí
Danish: have lyst til
Dutch: grote zin hebben om
Estonian: kavatsema
Finnish: tehdä kovasti mieli
French: avoir bien envie de
German: große Lust haben zu
Greek: έχω πραγματικά τη διάθεση
Hungarian: (nagy) kedve volna vmihez
Icelandic: langa (helst) til að
Indonesian: ingin sekali
Italian: (avere una gran voglia di)
Japanese: ~したい
Latvian: ļoti vēlēties (izdarīt); stingri nolemt
Lithuanian: knietėti, labai norėti
Norwegian: ha lyst til å, kunne godt tenke seg å
Polish: mieć wielką ochotę
Portuguese (Brazil): estar disposto a
Portuguese (Portugal): estar disposto a
Romanian: a avea mare poftă (să)
Russian: иметь большое желание сделать что-л.
Slovak: mať sto chutí
Slovenian: nameravati
Spanish: estar por hacer algo, estar decidido a
Swedish: ha god lust att …
Turkish: …-meyi aklına koymak
See also: at/in the back of one's mind, be out of one's mind, do you mind!, mindless, mindreader, have (half) a mind to, in one's mind's eye, in one's right mind, keep one's mind on, know one's own mind, make up one's mind, mind, mind one's own business, mindful, never mind, on one's mind, put (someone) in mind of, speak one's mind, take/keep one's mind off, to my mind, "have a good mind to" in any language

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