Antonym: mindless. Similar words: mindfully, handful, and function, dreadful, windfall, find fault, find fault with, mind. Meaning: ['maɪndfʊl] adj. bearing in mind; attentive to.
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61. Regretably the obvious logic error existing in the definition he has set (given) for the learning (study) has not yet given rise to our mindful attention.
62. The practice of mindful consumption and mindful eating is the object of the Fifth Mindfulness Training.
63. Trade show etiquette requests that workers be mindful of this rule throughout the entire day.
64. Companies to be mindful that jumping into the game can opento criticism.
65. Gregorio, mindful that his famous character wouldn't expect him to accurately render the noumenal world, doesn't fetishize historical verisimilitude.
66. Mindful people are happier, more exuberant , more empathetic,[sentencedict.com/mindful.html] and more secure.
67. Smith says his study and others reassure him that advertising to children is not "sinful or wicked", but, he concedes, one should "be mindful of the gullibility of young children".
68. Mindful that the students are future shop owners, the teachers about their sideburns and eyeglass frames.
69. If your thoughts, words or deeds cause harm to you, to others or to both, then you must ask yourself whether you are really mindful of loving-kindness.
70. Be mindful, too, that wedges can and often do bounce out of logs by several feet when you hit them.
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