mind — the element of a person by which they think, feel, and reason; the brain or intellect
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: the element of a person by which they think, feel, and reason; the brain or intellect
Pronunciation (IPA): /maɪnd/
Korean meaning: 마음, 정신, 생각
Korean pronunciation: **마**인드
Example Sentences
- My grandmother is 90 but still has a sharp mind.
- Would you mind if I opened the window? It's getting stuffy in here.
- He changed his mind about pizza and ordered chicken instead - typical!
mind
NOUN//maɪnd//
the element of a person by which they think, feel, and reason; the brain or intellect

the element of a person by which they think, feel, and reason; the brain or intellect
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Origin
고대 게르만어에서 온 단어로, 원래는 '기억'이라는 뜻이었다가 점차 '정신', '마음' 전체를 의미하게 되었다.
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“My grandmother is 90 but still has a sharp mind.”
“Would you mind if I opened the window? It's getting stuffy in here.”
“He changed his mind about pizza and ordered chicken instead - typical!”
“Mind your own business and stop asking about my love life!”
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