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mindful

[ mahynd-fuhl ]

adjective

  1. attentive, aware, or careful (usually followed by of ):

    mindful of one's responsibilities.

  2. noting or relating to the psychological technique of mindfulness:

    mindful observation of one's experiences.



mindful

/ ˈmaɪndfʊl /

adjective

  1. usuallypostpositive and foll by of keeping aware; heedful

    mindful of your duties



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Derived Forms

  • ˈmindfully, adverb

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Other Words From

  • mindful·ly adverb
  • mindful·ness noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of mindful1

First recorded in 1375–1425, mindful is from the late Middle English word mindeful. See mind, -ful

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Example Sentences

And however mindful he is of how much still needs to be done, Sharpton is aware of other great strides for women and for gays.

Mindful eating will allow you to savor your food and eat more intuitively, rather than emotionally.

So far in Season 5, we see a hero willing to accept new people into the fold while staying mindful of potential threats.

Mindful activities such as yoga and meditation can help calm and focus the mind.

She even enjoyed a dance-based mindful movement class that kicked off with a Clash song.

Mindful of the military nature of the occasion he appeared in his old army overcoat, in spite of the heat.

But mindful of her fears, he dispatched one of the troopers to stand sentry outside her door whilst he and his lackey supped.

"Not so, Monsieur le Seneschal," he interposed in fresh alarm, and mindful of his charge.

A few, mindful of the California tradition, were joking and relating the absurdities of their experience.

And will he not then be mindful of the poor Yezidis, who alone of all mankind never cursed him in his disgrace?

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