minded

IPA: mˈaɪndʌd

adjective

  • (in combination, usually hyphenated) Having or exemplifying a mind of the stated type, nature or inclination.
  • Having a preference for doing something; having a likelihood, or disposition to carry out an act.
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Examples of "minded" in Sentences

  • They think being stubborn and close minded is equivalent to being 'strong.'
  • But the risk of him hypnotizing enough of the weak-minded is simply too great.
  • Close minded is not being surprised a movie I thought would suck ass got a good review.
  • The whole idea behind preying on the fears of the simple minded, is that it steers public opinion away from the real problems.
  • Being off the point, entirely unable to see why Stephen Fry will have laughed at the reference to him, and deeming Johnathan Calder small minded is a range of foolishness which should be savoured.
  • Judges have lifetime appointments, can only be removed by a supermajority and most importantly, the perception that they are not party-minded is essential to the legitimacy of the government as a whole.
  • It is merely mutual respect and the certainty that running amok with your home made kaboodle (or tank, or machine gun, both of which can be owned by citizens by the way) will result in prosecution that inhibits the criminally minded from the excesses that such systems might allow.

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