How to Use "Mind" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words mind (n): the part of the body that makes people think and feel

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Used with verbs:

"Focus your minds on what is really important."
(focus, concentrate, train)

"You should exercise your mind."
(exercise)

"The movie really blew my mind."
(blew, stuck in)

"Please keep in mind that we have more experience than you."
(keep in, bear in)

"They are trying to poison her mind."
(poison, cloud)

"Try to calm your mind."
(calm, quiet, relax, clear, focus, free, empty)

"I almost lost my mind."
(lost)

"That didn't cross my mind."
(cross, enter, come)

"The appointment slipped my mind."
(slipped, escaped)

"My mind is spinning."
(be + spinning, be + racing, be + wandering, be + drifting)

"I can't read your mind."
(read, control, ease)

"No one understands her unique mind."
(understands)

Used with adjectives:

"He has a small mind."
(small, rational, logical, lively, sharp, great)

"He is not in his right mind."
(right)

"The human mind is very adaptable."
(human, conscious, subconscious, unconscious)

"My mind is clear."
(clear)

"Try to keep an open mind."
(open)

"He has a one-track mind."
(one-track, warped, feeble, wandering, sick, closed, small)

Used with prepositions:

"Our talk has been on my mind."
(on)

"I will keep your ideas in mind."
(in)


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