Collocations for "minded"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "minded" in context.
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mind
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [sound, healthy, sane, right, sharp, brilliant, distracted, slow, troubled] mind
- a [conservative, liberal, cautious, free-thinking] mind
- [an open, a closed, a narrow] mind
- you have such a dirty mind!
- people of like mind
- am of a mind to [refuse, accept, stay]
- have changed my mind [about, on]
- UK: am in two minds [about, as to] whether
- am of two minds [about] whether
- UK: am in two minds about [staying, going, buying, accepting]
- am of two minds about [staying]
- [have, I've] (got) half a mind to [report you, tell her]
- (please) [keep, bear] in mind [that, the, our]
- consider the [idea, plan, suggestion] with an open mind
- what's on your mind?
- [she, the mortgage, work] is always on my mind
- her mind is [easily, often] distracted
- has the mind of a [genius, sociopath, physicist]
- [is, might be, could be] losing his mind
- are you out of your mind?
- is out of his mind with [jealousy, rage, frustration]
- going out of my mind with worry
- in my mind she's [right, wrong, the best candidate]
- [study, analyze, understand] the workings of the mind
- it is all in [the, your] mind
- my mind is playing tricks [on, with] me
- my mind went blank
- anyone in their right mind would
- being of sound mind
- [brilliant, great] minds think alike
- the great minds of the [day, times, period]
- the power of the mind
- mind over matter
- in mind, body and spirit
- don't pay them any mind
- a mind [reader, map]
- is playing mind [games, tricks]
- use mind control (to)
- mind your own [business, affairs]
- mind your [manners, tongue, head, language]
- mind the [gap, warning]
- UK: mind you don't [hit, fall, hurt]
- UK: mind out!
- do you mind?
- do you mind if I [smoke, sit here]?
- I don't mind [at all, if]
- [wouldn't, don't] mind [which, what]
- I hope you don't mind (if)
- don't mind me (I'm not here)
- mind [getting, going, eating, buying]
- never mind
- wouldn't mind a (new) [TV, car, house]
- would you mind [closing, opening, going]?
- would you mind if I [close]
- UK: mind (the) [babies, children, cats]
- UK: who's minding the [children]?
- if you don't mind [me, my] asking
- don't mind me
'minded' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):