mind

1 of 2

noun

plural minds
1
: recollection, memory
keep that in mind
time out of mind
2
a
: the element or complex (see complex entry 1 sense 1) of elements in an individual that feels, perceives, thinks, wills, and especially reasons
Keep your mind active as you grow older.
has an open/closed mind
What was going/running through your mind when you agreed to this? [=what were you thinking?]
There's no doubt in my mind about his guilt. [=I am sure that he is guilty]
The trip was the last thing on her mind.
Leaving was the furthest thing from my mind.
His name escaped/slipped my mind. [=I couldn't remember his name]
"Do you remember his name?" "Nothing comes/springs/leaps to mind."
Sorry, I just said the first thing that came to/into my mind.
b
: the conscious mental events and capabilities in an organism
c
: the organized conscious and unconscious adaptive mental activity of an organism
3
: intention, desire
I changed my mind.
I have half a mind to tell them to shut up!
I have a good mind to tell her what I really think of her.
I have something special in mind for you.
4
: the normal or healthy condition of the mental faculties
Who in their right mind would try such a stunt?
see also out of one's mind
5
: opinion, view
was urged to speak his mind
We are of like/one mind on this. [=we agree]
She is of the same mind as me [=she agrees with me]
In/to my mind, that's wrong.
6
: disposition, mood
He's in a bad state of mind.
needs some peace of mind [=a feeling of being safe and protected]
Is there something on your mind? [=is something troubling/worrying you?]
I wish I could set/put your mind at ease/rest [=could make you stop worrying]
see also frame of mind, presence of mind
7
a
: a person or group embodying mental qualities
the public mind
appealed to the hearts and minds of the people
b(1)
: intellectual ability
has a brilliant mind
… the works of men of mindAlfred Tennyson
(2)
: a very intelligent or learned person
the world's greatest scientific minds
c
: the way a person thinks
has an inquisitive/twisted mind
8
: attention
pay him no mind
Try to relax and take/get/keep your mind off the problem.
9
philosophy : a conscious substratum or factor in the universe

mind

2 of 2

verb

minded; minding; minds

transitive verb

1
a
: to care or worry about
They don't seem to mind where they sit.
Don't mind me; I'll be fine.
b
used to make a polite request
Would you mind me/my sitting here?
c
used with if in situations that might upset someone
How old are you, if you don't mind my asking?
d
used with if to express anger or annoyance
Hey, I was sitting there, if you don't mind!
2
: dislike
I don't mind going.
3
a
: to be careful : see
need to mind your language/manners
b
: to be cautious about
mind the icy stairs
4
: to give protective care to : tend
mind the children
Can you mind the office while I'm out?
5
a
: to give heed to attentively in order to obey
Mind the instructions that were sent out.
b
: to follow the orders or instructions of
should mind your parents
6
chiefly dialectal : remind
7
chiefly dialectal : remember
8
: to attend to closely
mind your own business
sits at her desk and minds her work
9
a(1)
: to become aware of : notice
I'll fall flat. Perchance he will not mind me.William Shakespeare
(2)
: to regard with attention : consider important
often used in the imperative with following you for emphasis
I'm not against inspiration, mind you; I simply refuse to sit and stare at a blank page waiting for it.Dennis Whitcomb
b
chiefly dialectal : intend, purpose

intransitive verb

1
: to be attentive or wary
2
: to become concerned : care
Our flight was delayed, not that I minded.
see also never mind
3
: to pay obedient heed or attention
The dog minds well.
minder noun
Phrases
all in one's mind
: existing only in one's imagination
He thinks he's very sick, but it's all in his mind.

Examples of mind in a Sentence

Noun He read great literature to develop his mind. It's important to keep your mind active as you grow older. He went for a walk to help clear his mind. the mysteries of the human mind My mind is always open to new ideas. You can't argue with him. His mind is closed. I can't concentrate: my mind is always wandering and I can't keep it focused on anything. The smell of pine sends my mind back to childhood. The sound of her voice jerked my mind back to the present. My mind tells me it can't work, but my heart tells me I want to try it. Verb It was raining, but I didn't mind. I don't mind very much what happens. “Why is he so angry?” “Oh, don't mind him. He's always complaining about something.”
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Noun
Keep in mind that negative relationships can cause and exacerbate stress, though. Sandra Rose Salathe, Flow Space, 29 Oct. 2025 Uranus retrograde in Gemini, on the other hand, is equivalent to a mental thunderstorm, flooding our minds with questions and curiosities. Valerie Mesa, PEOPLE, 29 Oct. 2025
Verb
Leaders like former American Express CEO Ken Chenault and retiring Partnership for New York City CEO, Kathryn Wylde come to mind. Sally Susman, Time, 5 Nov. 2025 At one point, Prince William reached out and picked up a 10-year-old baby boy named Joaquin, who was with his grandmother Cristina — who didn't mind at all! Simon Perry, PEOPLE, 4 Nov. 2025 See All Example Sentences for mind

Word History

Etymology

Noun and Verb

Middle English, from Old English gemynd; akin to Old High German gimunt memory, Latin ment-, mens mind, monēre to remind, warn, Greek menos passion, resolve, mnasthai, mimnēskesthai to remember

First Known Use

Noun

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 6

Time Traveler
The first known use of mind was before the 12th century

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Cite this Entry

“Mind.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/mind. Accessed 6 Nov. 2025.

Kids Definition

mind

1 of 2 noun
1
: the state of remembering or of being remembered : memory, recollection
call to mind
2
: the part of a person that feels, perceives, thinks, wills, and especially reasons
3
: intention sense 1, desire
changed my mind
4
: the normal or healthy condition of the mental abilities
lose one's mind
5
: one's view or opinion about something : view
speak your mind

mind

2 of 2 verb
1
chiefly dialect : remember sense 1
2
: to pay attention to : heed
mind what you're doing
mind your own business
3
: obey sense 1a
mind one's parents
4
: to be bothered by
never mind your mistake
minds the cold
5
: to be careful about : watch out for
mind the broken glass
6
: to take charge of
minding the children

Medical Definition

mind

noun
1
: the element or complex of elements in an individual that feels, perceives, thinks, wills, and especially reasons
2
: the conscious mental events and capabilities in an organism
3
: the organized conscious and unconscious adaptive mental activity of an organism

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