mindful — being conscious or aware of something; paying careful attention to something
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: being conscious or aware of something; paying careful attention to something
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈmaɪndfəl/
Korean meaning: 의식하고 있는, 주의를 기울이는, 염두에 두는
Korean pronunciation: **마인드**풀
Example Sentences
- Be mindful of your phone usage, or you'll become a zombie scrolling through cat videos at 3 AM.
- The teacher reminded students to be mindful of the time during the exam.
- She practices mindful breathing every morning to start her day peacefully.
mindful
ADJECTIVE//ˈmaɪndfəl//
being conscious or aware of something; paying careful attention to something

being conscious or aware of something; paying careful attention to something
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Be mindful to find-full peace, then kind-full to others!
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Origin
From Old English 'gemynd' meaning 'memory' or 'mind,' combined with the suffix '-ful' meaning 'full of' or 'characterized by.' The word evolved to mean 'bearing in mind' or 'attentive to.'
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“Be mindful of your phone usage, or you'll become a zombie scrolling through cat videos at 3 AM.”
“The teacher reminded students to be mindful of the time during the exam.”
“She practices mindful breathing every morning to start her day peacefully.”
“I try to be mindful when eating pizza, but somehow the whole box always disappears mysteriously.”
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