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mind ( Verb)
UK/US /maɪnd/
Present
mind
Ing
minding
He/She/It
minds
Past Simple
minded
Past Participle
minded
1-
B1
to be upset or angry about something
-> I don't mind you coming late but at least you could say sorry.
-> I don’t think she have minded your jokes.
Synonym
deplore
Opposite
rejoice
2-
B2
used to politely request permission to do something or to ask someone for permission to do something
-> Do you mind if I close the door?
-> Do you mind giving me the papers?
Synonym
understanding
Opposite
disregard
3-
B2
to be unconcerned or unconcerned about something
-> You can take anything, I don’t mind.
-> He really didn’t mind what she said.
Synonym
heed
Opposite
disregard
'mind' Contained Stories
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