Meaning & Definition of Minded in English
English⟶
Minded
having a specified mindset or attitude
Pronunciation:
/ˈmaɪndɪd/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: having a particular inclination or attitude toward something
Example Sentence: He is very open-minded about new ideas.
Definition: having a specified focus or concern
Example Sentence: She is a child-centered minded educator.
Etymology
Origin: Derived from the verb 'mind' plus the suffix '-ed'.
Synonyms
inclineddisposedinterestedawareness
Common Phrases and Expressions
- open-minded: willing to consider new ideas
- narrow-minded: not willing to consider new ideas
- big-minded: generous or magnanimous
Translations
- Spanish: mentalidad
- French: d'esprit
- German: geistig
- Russian: умственное
Related Words
- mind: the element of a person that enables them to be aware of their world, to think, and to feel.
- mindfulness: the quality of being conscious or aware of something.
Slang Meanings of minded
Meaning: open to new experiences
Example Sentence: He's very open-minded, willing to try anything new.
Meaning: focused on a certain way of thinking
Example Sentence: Being goal-minded helped her achieve her ambitions.