minded (B1)
adjective
Pronunciation: /ˈmaɪndɪd/
Definition
Having a particular type of personality, attitude, or focus, usually used in compound adjectives.
Examples
The committee was composed of like-minded individuals who shared the same vision.
He is quite narrow-minded and refuses to consider any perspective other than his own.
The campaign was specifically targeted at health-minded consumers looking for organic options.
How to Use minded
- open-minded (collocation)
- Willing to consider new ideas. — "Being open-minded helped her adapt to the new culture quickly."
- narrow-minded (collocation)
- Unwilling to consider new ideas. — "His narrow-minded attitude prevented any real progress in the meeting."
- like-minded (collocation)
- Sharing similar interests or opinions. — "The club is a great place to meet like-minded people."
Synonyms of minded
Words with a similar meaning to minded:
Antonyms of minded
Words with the opposite meaning to minded:
Browse the full Anaversity dictionary