ORIGIN

Old English gemynd ‘memory, thought’, of Germanic origin, from an Indo-European root meaning ‘revolve in the mind, think’, shared by Sanskrit manas and Latin mens ‘mind’—the source also of demented (mid-17th century), mental (Late Middle English), mention, etc.
USAGE
- From the OALD
- From the CALD
- From Lexico by Oxford
absent-minded(ly), absent-mindedness, bloody-minded(ness), broad-minded(ness), community-minded, conservation-minded, fair-minded, feeble-minded, high-minded(ness), independent-minded, like-minded, money-minded, narrow-minded(ness), open-minded(ness), right-minded, simple-minded, single-minded(ly), single-mindedness, small-minded(ness), reform-minded, strong-minded, sustainability-minded, tough-minded, weak-minded
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