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minded
[mahyn-did]
adjective
having a certain kind of mind (usually used in combination).
strong-minded.
inclined or disposed.
minded
/ ˈɪԻɪ /
adjective
having a mind, inclination, intention, etc, as specified
politically minded
( in combination )
money-minded
Other Word Forms
- half-minded adjective
- self-minded adjective
Example Sentences
McMahon said that failing to change course "would condemn Croydon's residents to a worsening position without an exit strategy" and he was "minded to" send in commissioners to run the council.
Being a progressively minded sort compared to his peers, the new pope, Leo XIV, inevitably will tackle those same questions as he begins his papacy.
Piper, who is also a presenter on the BBC programme Songs of Praise and ITV's Loose Women. said she had recently been asked if writers minded if they mentioned her age.
This week, Sir Keir Starmer and his ministers redoubled their efforts to win over Labour MPs minded to join what could be the biggest rebellion yet against his government.
Balancing up these two sides leaves her "in a very guilty place", she says, but adds that it's not a weakness to be open minded.
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