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mind
noun as in intelligence
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attention, brain, consciousness, genius, head, imagination, instinct, intellect, judgment, mentality, perception, psyche, sense, soul, spirit, talent, thought, wisdom
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apperception, brainpower, brains, capacity, cognizance, conception, creativity, faculty, function, ingenuity, intellectual, intuition, lucidity, marbles, observation, power, ratiocination, reason, reasoning, regard, sanity, soundness, thinker, understanding, wits
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noun as in memory
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cognizance, concentration, mark, note, notice, observance, observation, recollection, regard, remark, remembrance, subconscious, thoughts
noun as in inclination, tendency; belief
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attitude, desire, determination, eye, feeling, judgment, mood, opinion, point of view, sentiment, view, will, wish
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bent, conviction, disposition, fancy, humor, impulse, intention, leaning, liking, notion, outlook, persuasion, pleasure, purpose, strain, temper, temperament, thoughts, tone, urge, vein
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verb as in be bothered; care
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verb as in comply, obey
verb as in attend, tend
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baby-sit, behold, discern, discipline, ensure, govern, guard, look, mark, note, observe, oversee, regard, see, sit, superintend, supervise, watch
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be attentive, give heed to, have charge of, keep an eye on, listen up, make certain, mind the store, ride herd on
verb as in be careful
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Example Sentences
If you told little six-year-old me that, one day, we'd be getting drinks together and talking about life, I think it would blow my mind.
That is something that US senators will keep in mind when they consider Gabbard's nomination, and that is what could make her Senate confirmation process contentious.
Throughout the parliamentary process, lobbying from both sides will continue to shore up support and change MPs' minds, in time for the final vote.
She also read out a poem in response to criticism over her remarks on player-player relationships and admitted to playing "mind games" when she conceded Chelsea had lost the WSL title with defeat by Liverpool.
Ch Supt Kirby was asked if the people in vehicle were known to Ms Armstrong, but he said the investigation was in its early stages and detectives were "keeping an open mind".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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