To mind one's own business. | اپنے کام سے کام رکھنا |
1) mindNoun
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That which is responsible for one's thoughts and feelings; the seat of the faculty of reason. His mind wandered. I couldn't get his words out of my head. | ذہن |
2) mindVerb
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Be offended or bothered by; take offense with, be bothered by. I don't mind your behavior. | برا ماننا برا منانا |
3) mindNoun
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Recall or remembrance. It came to mind. | یاد |
4) mindNoun
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An opinion formed by judging something. He was reluctant to make his judgment known. She changed her mind. | رائے |
5) mindVerb
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Be in charge of or deal with. She takes care of all the necessary arrangements. | نگرانی کرنا |
6) mindNoun
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An important intellectual. The great minds of the 17th century. | دانشور |
7) mindVerb
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Pay close attention to; give heed to. Heed the advice of the old men. | توجہ دینا |
8) mindNoun
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Attention. Don't pay him any mind. | توجہ |
9) mindVerb
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Be on one's guard; be cautious or wary about; be alert to. Beware of telephone salesmen. | ہوشیار رہنا |
10) mindNoun
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Your intention; what you intend to do. He had in mind to see his old teacher. The idea of the game is to capture all the pieces. | سوچ |
11) mindVerb
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Keep in mind. | ذہن میں رکھنا |
12) mindNoun
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Knowledge and intellectual ability. He reads to improve his mind. He has a keen intellect. | ذہانت دماغی استعداد |