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1 mindful
( with of) adjective ((formal) aware (of); paying attention (to): to be mindful of their needs; Mindful of the dangers, he proceeded with caution.) dbalý, dbající* * *• dbalý -
2 mind
1.(the power by which one thinks etc; the intelligence or understanding: The child already has the mind of an adult.) mysl, inteligence2. verb1) (to look after or supervise (eg a child): mind the baby.) dávat pozor na2) (to be upset by; to object to: You must try not to mind when he criticizes your work.) všímat si, dbát3) (to be careful of: Mind (= be careful not to trip over) the step!) pozor (na)4) (to pay attention to or obey: You should mind your parents' words/advice.) hledět si, dbát3. interjection(be careful!: Mind! There's a car coming!) pozor!- - minded- mindful
- mindless
- mindlessly
- mindlessness
- mindreader
- at/in the back of one's mind
- change one's mind
- be out of one's mind
- do you mind!
- have a good mind to
- have half a mind to
- have a mind to
- in one's mind's eye
- in one's right mind
- keep one's mind on
- know one's own mind
- make up one's mind
- mind one's own business
- never mind
- on one's mind
- put someone in mind of
- put in mind of
- speak one's mind
- take/keep one's mind off
- to my mind* * *• rozum• pečovat• mysl• dbát
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Mindful — Mind ful, a. Bearing in mind; regardful; attentive; heedful; observant. [1913 Webster] What is man, that thou art mindful of him? Ps. viii. 4. [1913 Webster] I promise you to be mindful of your admonitions. Hammond. [1913 Webster] {Mind ful*ly},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mindful — (adj.) mid 14c., from MIND (Cf. mind) (n.) + FUL (Cf. ful). Related: Mindfully; mindfulness. Old English myndful meant of good memory. Old English also had myndig (adj.) mindful, recollecting; thoughtful, which if it had lived might have yielded… … Etymology dictionary
mindful — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (mindful of/that) aware of or recognizing that. 2) formal inclined or intending to do something … English terms dictionary
mindful — [mīnd′fəl] adj. having in mind; aware, heedful, or careful (of) [to be mindful of the danger] mindfully adv. mindfulness n … English World dictionary
mindful — index careful, circumspect, cognizant, conscious (aware), discreet, faithful (diligent), familiar … Law dictionary
mindful — [adj] attentive, aware alert, alive to, apprehensive, au courant, be up on*, cagey, careful, cautious, chary, cognizant, conscientious, conscious, conversant, heedful, in the know, know all the answers*, knowing, know ins and outs*, knowledgeable … New thesaurus
mindful — mind|ful [ maındfəl ] adjective careful about or conscious of something: mindful of: Travelers ought to be mindful of their surroundings. mindful that: Sally was mindful that her comments might upset him … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
mindful — UK [ˈmaɪn(d)f(ə)l] / US [ˈmaɪn(d)fəl] adjective careful about or conscious of something mindful of: Travellers ought to be mindful of their surroundings. mindful that: Sally was mindful that her comments might upset him … English dictionary
mindful — adj. (cannot stand alone) mindful of (mindful of one s responsibilities) * * * [ maɪndf(ə)l] (cannot stand alone) mindfulof (mindful of one s responsibilities) … Combinatory dictionary
mindful — [[t]ma͟ɪndfʊl[/t]] ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ, usu ADJ of n If you are mindful of something, you think about it and consider it when taking action. [FORMAL] We must be mindful of the consequences of selfishness... Mindful of the needs of its students … English dictionary
mindful — Synonyms and related words: accommodating, accommodative, active, advertent, agog, agreeable, alert, alive, alive to, all ears, all eyes, all knowing, apperceptive, appercipient, appreciative of, apprehending, apprehensive, apprised of, assiduous … Moby Thesaurus