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mindful
[ mahynd-fuhl ]
adjective
- attentive, aware, or careful (usually followed by of ):
mindful of one's responsibilities.
- noting or relating to the psychological technique of mindfulness:
mindful observation of one's experiences.
mindful
/ ˈmaɪndfʊl /
adjective
- usuallypostpositive and foll by of keeping aware; heedful
mindful of your duties
Derived Forms
- ˈmindfully, adverb
Other Words From
- mindful·ly adverb
- mindful·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Sometimes you’re dealing with HOAs or the heroes are renting and you have to be mindful of what you can do.
This is his cue to begin exhaling, mindful that the amount of air in his lungs will affect the degree to which his body curls and the force he imparts on the snap.
For much of U.S. history, Protestant Christianity was the default in American culture, but in the years since World War II, society had grown somewhat more mindful of making room for Catholic and Jewish Americans.
The teenager has spoken before about how yoga and mindful thinking has helped him deal with the pressures of his chess career.
The BBC has learned that FA officials are mindful of concerns over Saudi Arabia's human rights record.
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