minds
Pronunciation: [maɪndz]
Word
Context: "thought"
(verb) to think about something or to consider it carefully. When you mind something, you are paying attention to it in your thoughts.
Example
She minds her parents' advice when making important decisions.
Example
He doesn't mind the rain and enjoys playing outside anyway.
Example
Do you mind if I sit here?
Context: "people"
(noun) the part of a person that thinks, feels, and remembers things. It's where all your thoughts come from and helps you understand the world around you.
Example
Her mind is always full of great ideas and creativity.
Example
He couldn’t think of anything; his mind went blank during the test.
Example
What does your mind think about when you’re trying to relax?
Context: "intellect"
(noun) a person who is very intelligent or has a lot of knowledge. When we say someone is a great mind, we mean they think deeply and have smart ideas.
Example
Albert Einstein is considered one of the greatest minds in science.
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He may be clever, but he's not the sharpest mind in the room.
Example
Who do you think is the greatest mind of our time?
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