adjective
- having a particular attitude, opinion, or way of thinking
- willing or inclined to do something
Usage: usually used in combination with other words
Usage: often used with ‘to’ and an infinitive
Examples
- She is very career-minded and works long hours.
- The environmentally minded students organized a recycling program.
- Are you minded to accept their offer?
- He’s not minded to change his opinion easily.
- The committee is reform-minded and wants to make changes.
- I’m not minded to argue about this today.
- She comes from a family of academically minded people.