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
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
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: 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
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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 mind …—
Alfred 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
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: attention
pay him no mind
Try to relax and take/get/keep your mind off the problem.
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philosophy
: a conscious substratum or factor in the universe
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