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Definition of mind
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of mind is as below...
Mind (v.) The
intellectual
or
rational
faculty
in man; the
understanding;
the
intellect;
the power that
conceives,
judges,
or
reasons;
also, the
entire
spiritual
nature;
the soul; -- often in
distinction
from the
body..
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Commotion
::
Commotion
(n.)
Agitation,
perturbation,
or
disorder,
of mind; heat;
excitement..
Resentment
::
Resentment
(n.) The state of
holding
something
in the mind as a
subject
of
contemplation,
or of being
inclined
to
reflect
upon
something;
a state of
consciousness;
conviction;
feeling;
impression..
Memory
::
Memory
(n.) The
faculty
of the mind by which it
retains
the
knowledge
of
previous
thoughts,
impressions,
or
events..
Insanity
::
Insanity
(n.) The state of being
insane;
unsoundness
or
derangement
of mind;
madness;
lunacy.
Delirious
::
Delirious
(a.)
Having
a
delirium;
wandering
in mind;
light-headed;
insane;
raving;
wild; as, a
delirious
patient;
delirious
fancies..
Sharp-witted
::
Sharp-witted
(a.)
Having
an acute or
nicely
discerning
mind.
Image
::
Image (n.) A
representation
of
anything
to the mind; a
picture
drawn by the
fancy;
a
conception;
an idea.
Impair
::
Impair
(v. t.) To make
worse;
to
diminish
in
quantity,
value,
excellence,
or
strength;
to
deteriorate;
as, to
impair
health,
character,
the mind,
value..
Zemindari
::
Zemindari
(n.) Same as
Zamindary.
Misery
::
Misery
(n.) Great
unhappiness;
extreme
pain of body or mind;
wretchedness;
distress;
woe.
Pause
::
Pause (n.) In
writing
and
printing,
a mark
indicating
the place and
nature
of an
arrest
of voice in
reading;
a
punctuation
point;
as, teach the pupil to mind the
pauses..
Suffer
::
Suffer
(v. i.) To feel or
undergo
pain of body or mind; to bear what is
inconvenient;
as, we
suffer
from pain,
sickness,
or
sorrow;
we
suffer
with
anxiety..
Fertile
::
Fertile
(a.)
Producing
fruit or
vegetation
in
abundance;
fruitful;
able to
produce
abundantly;
prolific;
fecund;
productive;
rich;
inventive;
as,
fertile
land or
fields;
a
fertile
mind or
imagination..
Sorrow
::
Sorrow
(n.) To feel pain of mind in
consequence
of evil
experienced,
feared,
or done; to
grieve;
to be sad; to be
sorry..
Strong-water
::
Strong-minded
(a.)
Having
a
vigorous
mind; esp.,
having
or
affecting
masculine
qualities
of mind; -- said of
women..
Petition
::
Petition
(n.) A
formal
written
request
addressed
to an
official
person,
or to an
organized
body,
having
power to grant it;
specifically
(Law),
a
supplication
to
government,
in
either
of its
branches,
for the
granting
of a
particular
grace or
right;
-- in
distinction
from a
memorial,
which calls
certain
facts to mind; also, the
written
document..
Fatuous
::
Fatuous
(a.)
Feeble
in mind; weak;
silly;
stupid;
foolish;
fatuitous.
Wit
::
Wit (v.) A
mental
faculty,
or power of the mind; -- used in this sense
chiefly
in the
plural,
and in
certain
phrases;
as, to lose one's wits; at one's wits' end, and the
like..
Herself
::
Herself
(pron.)
Her own
proper,
true, or real
character;
hence,
her
right,
or sane, mind; as, the woman was
deranged,
but she is now
herself
again;
she has come to
herself..
Advert
::
Advert
(v. i.) To turn the mind or
attention;
to
refer;
to take heed or
notice;
-- with to; as, he
adverted
to what was
said..
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