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to pay attention especially through the act of hearing<Iʼll assign you extra homework if you donʼt straighten up and mind>— see listen
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chiefly dialect
to bring back to mind<I seemed to mind such a tale from way back>— see remember
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to act according to the commands of<mind your teachers and you just may turn out all right>— see obey
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to be cautious of or on guard against<mind the slippery steps>— see beware (of)
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to have an interest or concern for<he didnʼt mind the cold weather>— see care
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to take charge of especially on behalf of another<the babysitter will mind the children while the parents are away>— see 22tend 1
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to take notice of and be guided by<mind the instructions that appear at the top of the first page of the exam>— see heed 1
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