the organized conscious and unconscious mental processes of an organism that result in reasoning, thinking, perceiving, etc
It is wonderful … how little the mind is actually employed in the discharge of any profession — Dr Johnson
recollection; memory
recollection or memory
time out of mind
attention; concentration
the normal condition of the mental faculties
had lost his mind
an opinion or view
are of the same mind
a disposition or mood
a state of mind
the mental attributes of a specified group
the scientific mind
a person considered as an intellectual being
one of the finest minds
the intellect and rational faculties as contrasted with the emotions
the human spirit and intellect as opposed to the body and the material world
mind over matter
a severe scolding
to consider (something), esp at the appropriate time
to cause (something) to be recalled
to alter a decision or adopt a different plan
said of a thought: to occur to one
to be strongly inclined to (do something)
occupying or troubling one's thoughts
insane
to remind somebody of something; to make them think of it