Synonym: apt, disposed, given, minded, tending. Similar words: reminder, independent, independence, be independent of, extended, confounded, surrounded, mind. Meaning: ['maɪndɪd] adj. 1. (used in combination) mentally oriented toward something specified 2. (used in combination) being of a specified kind of inclination or disposition 3. (usually followed by `to') naturally disposed toward.
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31. Here nobody else minded your business.
32. Washington appears minded to reduce nuclear arms unilaterally.
33. Minded by corpulent nymphets with wings and frowns, in reticence they guard their deeply embedded doubts.
34. One hopes they come forward in sufficient numbers to make such an item available to all ecologically minded funeral-arrangers before too long.
35. Edward Heath was the most managerially minded prime minister since Attlee.
36. You never minded taking a risk, and, of course, that's what it is.
37. I'm not mechanically minded.
38. He never minded hard work,(www.Sentencedict.com) but it was his hammer that was his calling.
39. I never minded when she would get sick and keep us up at night.
40. Matthew made them mop the floor and Rory hadn't minded.
41. For the environmentally minded contractor, several lumber companies in California are now marketing ethically chopped tropical rain forest timber.
42. Candace Rainford was clinging to his arm and he did not look as if he minded in the slightest.
43. He is loathed by some, more traditionally minded officers for his astute and ready use of publicity.
44. Finally, I asked if he minded if I watched, and listened.
45. It was an enthralling, unforgettable sight for a small, romantically minded boy.
46. He had not minded his own business as a man of seventy in New York should do.
47. Not that Dorothea minded their laughing at her but she felt protective towards her idea.
48. Most Westerners would have found this diet a privation: Langford seems not to have minded it.
49. If everybody minded their own business,(sentencedict.com) the world would go around a great deal faster than it does. Lewis Carroll
50. They were Quaker, kind, loving, getting old, simple people but by no means simple minded.
51. It had been worse than she had expected, but she had not minded it.
52. They must be presented, minded and mollycoddled if necessary so that they concentrate totally on their own performance.
53. The lack of career prospects would make it much more difficult for party whips to threaten or entice independently minded members.
54. But as they minded their church business, they could not avoid taking political stands as well.
55. It wasn't that I minded Fenella and I could have had fun doing a wind-up on her parents.
56. It will be part of a group with like minded, experienced people, who understand Name's business.
57. From his innovations have come many developments opening the way for similar independently minded choreographers.
58. Those minded to take reprisals against witnesses on account of the evidence that they have given can also be punished for contempt.
59. Atheists are people who think for themselves and defenders of reason, and their conviction that God does not exist is making a significant contribution to the development of thinking, rational and open- minded people. Dr T.P.Chia
60. At about this time the plaintiff became suspicious that the appellants were minded to sell the property at Westbourne Grove.
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