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Adjective: minded  mIn-did
  1. (used in combination) mentally oriented toward something specified
    "civic-minded"; "career-minded"
     
  2. (usually followed by 'to') naturally disposed toward
    "I am not minded to answer any questions";
    - apt, disposed, given, tending
Verb: mind  mInd
  1. Be offended or bothered by; take offence with, be bothered by
    "I don't mind your behaviour"
     
  2. Pay close attention to; give heed to
    "mind the advice of the old men";
    - heed, listen
     
  3. Be concerned with or about something or somebody
    "She minded her own business"
     
  4. Be in charge of or deal with
    "Would you mind the store while I'm gone";
    - take care
     
  5. Be on one's guard; be cautious or wary about; be alert to
    "Mind the gap between the train and platform";
    - beware
     
  6. Keep in mind
    "Please mind the gap between the train and the platform"; "Bear in mind that the deadline is approaching";
    - bear in mind

See also: inclined, orientated [Brit], oriented

Type of: care, deal, handle, look out, manage, obey, object, remember, think about, think of, watch, watch out

Encyclopedia: Minded

Mind, Brain and Education