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    minded
    /ˈmʌɪndɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. inclined to think in a particular way: "sustainability-minded professionals"

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  2. The meaning of MINDED is inclined, disposed. How to use minded in a sentence. inclined, disposed; having a mind especially of a specified kind or concerned with a specified thing —usually used in combination…

  3. minded. (maɪndɪd ) adjective [verb-link ADJECTIVE, ADJECTIVE to-infinitive, so ADJ] If someone is minded to do something, they want or intend to do it. [formal] The Home Office said at that time that it was minded to reject his application for political asylum.

  4. adjective. /ˈmaɪndɪd/ (used with adjectives to form compound adjectives) having the way of thinking, the attitude or the type of character mentioned. a fair-minded employer. high-minded principles. I appeal to all like-minded people to support me.

  5. Minded definition: having a certain kind of mind (usually used in combination). See examples of MINDED used in a sentence.

  6. Define minded. minded synonyms, minded pronunciation, minded translation, English dictionary definition of minded. adj. 1. Disposed; inclined: I am not minded to answer any of your questions. 2. Having a specified kind of mind. Often used in combination: fair-minded;...

  7. adjective. (used in combination) mentally oriented toward something specified. “civic- minded ”. “career- minded ”. synonyms: orientated, oriented. adjusted or located in relation to surroundings or circumstances; sometimes used in combination. adjective. (usually followed by `to') naturally disposed toward.

  8. Having a preference for doing something; having a likelihood, or disposition to carry out an act. I am minded to refuse the request. Wiktionary. Synonyms: tending. given. disposed. apt. fain. ready. game. agreeable. acquiescent. willing. verb. Simple past tense and past participle of mind.

  9. Aug 29, 2024 · minded (comparative more minded, superlative most minded) ( in combination, usually hyphenated ) Having or exemplifying a mind of the stated type, nature or inclination. a fair- minded person

  10. minded. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English mind‧ed /ˈmaɪndɪd/ adjective 1 → serious-minded/evil-minded etc 2 → be minded to do something Examples from the Corpus minded • She says that some people are narrow minded. • Piggy always kept clear minded and never got confused like Ralph did.

  11. intellect or understanding; intelligence:[countable] a sharp mind. a person considered with reference to intellectual power:[countable] the great minds of the day. sanity or a sound, healthy mental condition:[countable] losing his mind. a way of thinking and feeling; temper:[countable] a liberal mind.