Definition of minds

"minds" in the noun sense

1. mind, head, brain, psyche, nous

that which is responsible for one's thoughts, feelings, and conscious brain functions the seat of the faculty of reason

"his mind wandered"

"I couldn't get his words out of my head"

2. mind

recall or remembrance

"it came to mind"

3. judgment, judgement, mind

an opinion formed by judging something

"he was reluctant to make his judgment known"

"she changed her mind"

4. thinker, creative thinker, mind

an important intellectual

"the great minds of the 17th century"

5. mind

attention

"don't pay him any mind"

6. mind, idea

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"

7. mind, intellect

knowledge and intellectual ability

"he reads to improve his mind"

"he has a keen intellect"

"minds" in the verb sense

1. mind

be offended or bothered by take offense with, be bothered by

"I don't mind your behavior"

2. mind

be concerned with or about something or somebody

3. take care, mind

be in charge of or deal with

"She takes care of all the necessary arrangements"

4. heed, mind, listen

pay close attention to give heed to

"Heed the advice of the old men"

5. beware, mind

be on one's guard be cautious or wary about be alert to

"Beware of telephone salesmen"

6. mind, bear in mind

keep in mind

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Quotations for minds

Books are embalmed minds. [ Bovee ]

So many men, so many minds.

Hearts agree; minds dispute. [ Preault ]

Healthy minds let bygones be. [ Robert Browning ]

Noblest minds are easiest bent. [ Homer ]

Minds that have nothing to confer
Find little to perceive. [ Wordsworth ]

Few minds wear out; more rust out. [ Bovee ]

Little things please little minds. [ Proverb ]

O sacred hunger of ambitious minds! [ Spenser ]

That last infirmity of noble minds. [ Milton ]

Little minds are vexed with trifles. [ La Rochefoucauld ]

Men have marble, women wasen, minds. [ Shakespeare ]

Make knowledge circle with the winds;
But let her herald, Reverence, fly
Before her to whatever sky
Bear seed of men and growth of minds. [ Alfred Tennyson ]

For envy, to small minds, is flattery. [ Young ]

All things can corrupt perverse minds. [ Ovid ]

Nurture your minds with great thoughts. [ Earl Of Beaconsfield ]

What ignorance there is in human minds. [ Ovid ]

Strongest minds
Are often those of whom the noisy world
Hears least. [ Wordsworth ]

Different minds
Incline to different objects; one pursues
The vast alone, the wonderful, the wild;
Another sighs for harmony and grace,
And gentlest beauty. [ Akenside ]

Fearless minds climb soonest unto crowns. [ William Shakespeare ]

Books cannot always please, however good.
Minds are not ever craving for their food. [ Crabbe ]

Willing minds take up with poor exercises. [ Proverb ]

Narrow waists and narrow minds go together. [ Chamfort ]

Poetry is the morning dream of great minds. [ Lamartine ]

The richest minds need not large libraries. [ Alcott ]

I love to lose myself in other men's minds. [ Lamb ]

High minds, of native pride and force.
Most deeply feel thy pangs. Remorse!
Fear, for their scourge, mean villains have,
Thou art the torturer of the brave! [ Scott ]

Honest minds are pleased with honest things. [ Beaumont and Fletcher ]

Knowledge and wisdom, far from being one,
Have ofttimes no connection. Knowledge dwells
In heads replete with thoughts of other men;
Wisdom, in minds attentive to their own. [ William Cowper ]

Love works a different way in different minds,
The fool enlightens and the wise he blinds. [ John Dryden ]

Sympathy of manners makes conjunction of minds. [ Proverb ]

Rhetoric is the art of ruling the minds of men. [ Plato ]

You will never be mad, you are of so many minds. [ Proverb ]

Those dreams, that on the silent night intrude,
And with false flitting shades our minds delude,
Jove never sends us downward from the skies;
Nor can they from infernal mansions rise;
But are all mere productions of the brain,
And fools consult interpreters in vain. [ Swift ]

Can heavenly minds cherish such dire resentment? [ Virgil ]

Trust me, that for the instructed, time will come
When they shall meet no object but may teach
Some acceptable lesson to their minds
Of human suffering or human joy.
For them shall all things speak of man. [ Wordsworth ]

Some men are born to feast, and not to fight;
Whose sluggish minds, e'en in fair honor's field.
Still on their dinner turn -
Let such pot-boiling varlets stay at home,
And wield a flesh-hook rather than a sword. [ Joanna Baillie ]

To do nothing by halves is the way of noble minds. [ Wieland ]

Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise,
(That last infirmity of noble minds,)
To scorn delights and live laborious days. [ Milton ]

Little minds, like weak liquors, are soonest soured. [ Proverb ]

Great minds, like heaven, are pleased in doing good. [ Rowe ]

Dreams, which, beneath the hov'ring shades of night.
Sport with the ever-restless minds of men.
Descend not from the gods. Each busy brain
Creates its own. [ Thomas Love Peacock ]

Great minds, like Heaven, are pleased in doing good,
Though the ungrateful subjects of their favours
Are barren in return. [ Rowe ]

Dissimulation creeps gradually into the minds of men. [ Cicero ]

They are the heritage that glorious minds
Bequeath unto the world! — a glittering store
Of gems, more precious far than those he finds
Who searches miser's hidden treasures over.
They are the light, the guiding star of youth.
Leading his spirit to the realms of thought,
Pointing the way to Virtue, Knowledge, Truth,
And teaching lessons, with deep wisdom fraught.
They cast strange beauty round our earthly dreams,
And mystic brightness over our daily lot;
They lead the soul afar to fairy scenes,
Where the world's under visions enter not;
They're deathless and immortal — ages pass away,
Yet still they speak, instruct, inspire, amidst decay! [ Emeline S. Smith ]

Novelty has charms that our minds can hardly withstand. [ Thackeray ]

Minds which never rest are subject to many digressions. [ Joubert ]

All who know their own minds know not their own hearts. [ Rochefoucauld ]

Other men are lenses through which we read our own minds. [ Emerson ]

Great minds and great fortunes do not always go together. [ Proverb ]

It is only dislocated minds whose movements are spasmodic. [ Willmott ]

Great errors seldom originate but with men of great minds. [ Petrarch ]

Worth begets in base minds envy; in great souls, emulation. [ Fielding ]

The disgrace of others often deters tender minds from vice. [ Horace ]

Unsound minds, like unsound bodies, if you feed, you poison. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]

Worth begets in base minds envy, but in brave souls emulation. [ Proverb ]

The finest minds, like the finest metals, dissolve the easiest. [ Pope ]

The way in which we form our ideas gives character to our minds. [ Rousseau ]

Men's minds are too ingenious in palliating guilt in themselves. [ Livy ]

Our minds should be habituated to the contemplation of excellence. [ Joshua Reynolds ]

O ye gods! what thick encircling darkness blinds the minds of men! [ Ovid ]

Our minds possess by nature an insatiable desire to know the truth. [ Cicero ]

He that minds not his own business shall never be trusted with mine. [ Proverb ]

How wretched are the minds of men, and how blind their understandings. [ Lucretius ]

Let us digest them; otherwise they enter our memory, but not our minds. [ Seneca ]

Oblivion is a second death, which great minds dread more than the first. [ De Boufflers ]

Great minds erect their never-failing trophies on the firm base of mercy. [ Massinger ]

Originality is the one thing which unoriginal minds cannot feel the use of. [ John Stuart Mill ]

When the sun shines nobody minds it, but when it is eclipsed all consider him. [ Proverb ]

Mediocre minds usually condemn what is beyond the reach of their understanding. [ La Rochefoucauld ]

Little minds are tamed and subdued by misfortune, but great minds rise above it. [ Washington Irving ]

Those faithful mirrors, which reflect to our mind the minds of sages and heroes. [ Gibbon ]

The way to cheerfulness is to keep our bodies in exercise and our minds at ease. [ Steele ]

How many minds - almost all the great ones - were formed in secrecy and solitude! [ Matthew Arnold ]

Great minds lower, instead of elevate, those who do not know how to support them. [ Rochefoucauld ]

There is no mortal truly wise and restless at once; wisdom is the repose of minds. [ Lavater ]

Balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course, chief nourisher in life's feast. [ William Shakespeare ]

Little minds are tamed and subdued by misfortunes; but great minds rise above them. [ Washington Irving ]

Minds of moderate calibre ordinarily condemn everything which is beyond their range. [ La Rochefoucauld ]

We measure minds by their stature; it would be better to esteem them by their beauty. [ Joubert ]

Poetry is the record of the best and happiest moments of the happiest and best minds. [ Shelley ]

All women are fond of minds that inhabit fine bodies, and of souls that have fine eyes. [ J. Joubert ]

Times of general calamity and confusion have ever been productive of the greatest minds. [ Colton ]

Vulgar minds refuse to crouch beneath their load; the brave bear theirs without repining. [ Thomson ]

Ideas often flash across our minds more complete than we could make them after much labor. [ La Rochefoucauld ]

A well-cultivated mind is, so to say, made up of all the minds of the centuries preceding. [ Fontenelle ]

There is always some levity in excellent minds; they have wings to rise and also to stray. [ Joubert ]

There is in some minds a nucleus of error which attracts and assimilates everything to itself. [ Voltaire ]

Belief in compensation, or, that nothing is got for nothing, characterizes all valuable minds. [ Emerson ]

Our bodies are but the anvils of pain and disease, and our minds the hives of unnumbered cares. [ Sir Walter Raleigh ]

Little minds are too much wounded by little things; great minds see all, and are not even hurt. [ La Roche ]

It is meet that noble minds keep ever with their likes; for who so firm, that cannot be seduced? [ William Shakespeare ]

Truth is always present: it only needs to lift the iron lids of the minds eye to read its oracles. [ Ralph Waldo Emerson ]

This iron world brings down the stoutest hearts to lowest state; for misery doth bravest minds abate. [ Spenser ]

Weak minds may be injured by novel-reading; but sensible people find both amusement and instruction therein. [ Beecher ]

Do not then train boys to learning by force and harshness; but direct them to it by what amuses their minds. [ Plato ]

Great minds had rather deserve contemporaneous applause without obtaining it, than obtain without deserving it. [ Colton ]

If we have not quiet in our minds, outward comfort will do no more for us than a golden slipper on a gouty foot. [ Bunyan ]

Truth shines with its own light; it is not by the flames of funeral piles that the minds of men are illuminated. [ Belisarius ]

The wise are instructed by reason, ordinary minds by experience; the stupid by necessity; and brutes by instinct. [ Cicero ]

Great effects come of industry and perseverance; for audacity doth almost bind and mate the weaker sort of minds. [ Bacon ]

Our minds are like our stomachs; they are whetted by the change of food, variety supplies both with fresh appetite. [ Quintilian ]

A little philosophy inclineth man's mind to atheism, but depth in philosophy bringeth men's minds about to religion. [ Francis Bacon ]

Ambition is an idol, on whose wings great minds are carried only to extreme, - to be sublimely great, or to be nothing. [ Southern ]

Since every man that lives is born to die, and none can boast sincere felicity, with equal minds what happens let us bear. [ Dryden ]

Men possessing minds which are morose, solemn, and inflexible enjoy generally a greater share of dignity than of happiness. [ Bacon ]

Chance is but a mere name, and really nothing in itself; a conception of our minds, and only a compendious way of speaking. [ Bentley ]

I love to lose myself in other men's minds. When I am not walking, I am reading; I cannot sit and think. Books think for me. [ Charles Lamb ]

A mind full of knowledge is a mind that never fails. Our knowledge is the amassed thought and experience of innumerable minds. [ Emerson ]

Men possessing minds which are morose, solemn, and inflexible, enjoy, in general, a greater share of dignity than of happiness. [ Bacon ]

Wounds and hardships provoke our courage, and when our fortunes are at the lowest, our wits and minds are commonly at the best. [ Charron ]

As the gout seems privileged to attack the bodies of the wealthy, so ennui seems to exert a similar prerogative over their minds. [ Colton ]

A library is a precious catacomb, wherein are embalmed and preserved imperishably the great minds of the dead who will never die. [ Chatfield ]

Our minds are as different as our faces; we are all travelling to one destination, - happiness; but few are going by the same road. [ Caleb C. Colton ]

As it is the mark of great minds to say many things in a few words, so it is that of little minds to use many words to say, nothing. [ La Rochefoucauld ]

Carried away by the irresistible influence which is always exercised over men's minds by a bold resolution in critical circumstances. [ Guizot ]

Great minds do indeed react on the society which has made them what they are; but they only pay with interest what they have received. [ Macaulay ]

It is ordained in the eternal constitution of things, that men of intemperate minds cannot be free; their passions forge their fetters. [ Burke ]

Female beauties are as fickle in their faces as in their minds; though casualties should spare them, age brings in a necessity of decay. [ Boyle ]

A worthless man will always remain worthless, and a little mind will not, by daily intercourse with great minds, become an inch greater. [ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ]

The custom of frequent reflection will keep their minds from running adrift, and call their thoughts home from useless unattentive roving. [ Locke ]

It is chiefly through books that we enjoy intercourse with superior minds; and these invaluable communications are within the reach of all. [ Mme. de Genlis ]

No man can make a speech alone. It is the great human power that strikes up from a thousand minds that acts upon him, and makes the speech. [ James A. Garfield ]

Our minds are like certain vehicles, - when they have little to carry they make much noise about it, but when heavily loaded they run quietly. [ Elihu Burritt ]

To have no assistance from other minds in resolving doubts, in appeasing scruples, in balancing deliberations, is a very wretched destitution. [ Johnson ]

Music would not be unexpedient after meat to assist and cherish nature in her first concoction, and send their minds back to study in good tune. [ Milton ]

Great minds comprehend more in a word, a look, a pressure of the hand, than ordinary men in long conversations, or the most elaborate correspondence. [ Lavater ]

Great minds seek to labour for eternity. All other men are captivated by immediate advantages; great minds are excited by the prospect of distant good. [ Friedrich Schiller ]

We must speak our minds openly, debate our disagreements honestly, but always pursue solidarity. When America is united, America is totally unstoppable. [ President Donald J. Trump, Presidential Inaugeration Speech, Jan 20, 2017 ]

The road to glory would cease to be arduous if it were trite and trodden; and great minds must be ready not only to take opportunities but to make them. [ Colton ]

Music is a source of surpassing delight to many minds. From its power to soothe the feelings and modify the passions, it seems desirable to understand it. [ Mrs. Sigourney ]

All these are elements of happiness - love of nature, acquaintance with the wide earth, congenial intercourse with superior minds, and abiding friendships. [ Charles W. Eliot ]

To doubt is an injury; to suspect a friend is breach of friendship; jealousy is a seed sown but in vicious minds: prone to distrust, because apt to deceive. [ Lord Lansdowne ]

A well-cultivated mind is, so to speak, made up of all the minds of preceding ages; it is only one single mind which has been educated during all this time. [ Fontenelle ]

Worldly wealth is the devil's bait; and those whose minds feed upon riches, recede, in general, from real happiness, in proportion as their stores increase. [ Burton ]

Every great mind seeks to labor for eternity. All men are captivated by immediate advantages; great minds alone are excited by the prospect of distant good. [ Schiller ]

Love of power, merely to make flunkeys come and go for you, is a love, I should think, which enters only into the minds of persons in a very infantine state. [ Carlyle ]

It is, in a great measure, by raising up and endowing great minds that God secures the advance of human affairs, and the accomplishment of His own plans on earth. [ Albert Barnes ]

Friendship heightens all our affections. We receive all the ardor of our friend in addition to our own. The communication of minds gives to each the fervor of each. [ William Ellery Channing ]

There is in human nature generally more of the fool than of the wise; and therefore those faculties by which the foolish part of men's minds are taken are more potent. [ Bacon ]

It is curious how tyrannical the habit of reading is, and what shifts we make to escape thinking. There is no bore we dread being left alone with so much as our own minds. [ Lowell ]

Let it be impressed upon your minds, let it be instilled into your children, that the liberty of the press is the palladium of all the civil, political and religious rights. [ Junius ]

We content ourselves to present to thinking minds the original seeds from whence spring vast fields of new thought, that may be further cultivated, beautified, and enlarged. [ Chevalier Ramsay ]

In the minds of most men, the kingdom of opinion is divided into three territories - the territory of yes, the territory of no, and a broad, unexplored middle ground of doubt. [ James A. Garfield ]

If the minds of men were laid open, we should see but little difference between them and that of the fool; there are infinite reveries and numberless extravagancies pass through both. [ Addison ]

Wisdom sits alone, topmost in heaven: she is its light, its God; and in the heart of man she sits as high, though groveling minds forget her oftentimes, seeing but this world's idols. [ N. P. Willis ]

Time, whose millioned accidents creep in betwixt vows, and change decrees of kings, tan sacred beauty, blunt the sharpest intents, divert strong minds to the course of altering things. [ William Shakespeare ]

We declare to you that the earth has exhausted its contingent of master spirits. Now for decadence and general closing. We must make up our minds to it. We shall have no more men of genius. [ Victor Hugo ]

It is interesting to notice how some minds seem almost to create themselves, springing up under every disadvantage, and working their solitary but irresistible way through a thousand obstacles. [ Washington Irving ]

Gross and vulgar minds will always pay a higher respect to wealth than to talent; for wealth, although it be a far less efficient source of power than talent, happens to be far more intelligible. [ Colton ]

What people will say - in these words there lies the tyranny of the world, the whole destruction of our natural disposition, the oblique vision of our minds. These four words bear sway everywhere. [ Auerbach ]

Bed is a bundle of paradoxes; we go to it with reluctance, yet we quit it with regret; and we make up our minds every night to leave it early, but we make up our bodies every morning to keep it late. [ Colton ]

Were a whole nation to start upon a new career of education, with mature faculties and minds free from prepossession or prejudice, how much would be quickly abandoned that is now most stubbornly cherished! [ Chatfield ]

Times of general calamity and confusion have ever been productive of the greatest minds. The purest ore is produced from the hottest furnace, and the brightest thunderbolt is elicited from the darkest storm. [ Colton ]

There is, I know not how, in the minds of men, a certain presage, as it were, of a future existence; and this takes the deepest root, and is most discoverable, in the greatest geniuses and most exalted souls. [ Cicero ]

How many of these minds are there to whom scarcely any good can be done! They have no excitability. You are attempting to kindle a fire of stone. You must leave them as you find them, in permanent mediocrity. [ John Foster ]

Millions of people are provided with their thoughts as with their clothes; authors, printers, booksellers, and newsmen stand, in relation to their minds, simply as shoemakers and tailors stand to their bodies. [ G. A. Sala ]

I love to lose myself in other men's minds. When I am not walking, I am reading. I cannot sit and think; books think for me. I have no repugnances. Shaftesbury is not too genteel for me, nor Jonathan Wild too low. [ Lamb ]

Worldly wealth is the Devil's bait; and those whose minds feed upon riches recede, in general, from real happiness, in proportion as their stores increase; as the moon, when she is fullest, is farthest from the sun. [ Burton ]

There are strange coincidences in life: they occur so a propos that the strongest minds are impressed, and ask if that mysterious and inexorable fatality in which the ancients believed, is not really the law that governs the world. [ Alfred Mercier ]

Novels do not force their fair readers to sin, they only instruct them how to sin; the consequences of which are fully detailed, and not in a way calculated to seduce any but weak minds; few of their heroines are happily disposed of. [ Zimmermann ]

Truth, in the great practical concerns of life, is so much a question of the reconciling and combining of opposites, that very few have minds sufficiently capacious and impartial to make the adjustment with an approach to correctness. [ J. S. Mill ]

To be left alone in the wide world with scarcely a friend, - this makes the sadness which, striking its pang into the minds of the young and the affectionate, teaches them too soon to watch and interpret the spirit-signs of their own hearts. [ Hawthorne ]

No unity can last, in married life, unless the fellowship of hearts is accompanied by the fellowship of minds. As a woman loses the charms of her youth, her husband must perceive that her mind is developing, and love must be perpetuated by esteem. [ Dupanloup ]

The parallel circumstances and kindred images to which we readily conform our minds are, above all other writings, to be found in the lives of particular persons, and therefore no species of writing seems more worthy of cultivation than biography. [ Dr. Johnson ]

Nothing is more silly than the pleasure some people take in speaking their minds. A man of this make will say a rude thing for the mere pleasure of saying it, when an opposite behavior, full as innocent, might have preserved his friend, or made his fortune. [ Steele ]

Atheism leaves a man to sense, to philosophy, to natural piety, to laws, to reputation, all which may be guides to an outward moral virtue, though religion were not; but superstition dismounts all these, and erecteth an absolute monarchy in the minds of men. [ Bacon ]

We may scatter the seeds of courtesy and kindness around us at so little expense. Some of them will inevitably fall on good ground, and grow up into benevolence in the minds of others; and all of them will bear fruit of happiness in the bosom whence they spring. [ Bentham ]

Flowers are esteemed by us, not so much on account of their extrinsic beauty - their glowing hues and genial fragrance - as because they have long been regarded as emblems of mortality - because they are associated in our minds with the ideas of mutation and decay. [ Bovee ]

Dreams ought to produce no conviction whatever on philosophical minds. If we consider how many dreams are dreamt every night, and how many events occur every day, we shall no longer wonder at those accidental coincidences which ignorance mistakes for verifications. [ Colton ]

It is adverse to talent to be consorted and trained up with inferior minds and inferior companions, however high they may rank. The foal of the racer neither finds out his speed nor calls out his powers if pastured out with the common herd, that are destined for the collar and the yoke. [ Colton ]

It is averse to talent to be consorted and trained up with inferior minds or inferior companions, however high they may rank. The foal of the racer neither finds out his speed, nor calls out his powers, if pastured out with the common herd, that are destined for the collar and the yoke. [ Colton ]

As in labor, the more one doth exercise, the more one is enabled to do, strength growing upon work; so, with the use of suffering, men's minds get the habit of suffering, and all fears and terrors are to them but as a summons to battle, whereof they know beforehand they shall come off victorious. [ Sir P. Sidney ]

Nor do we accept as genuine the person not characterized by this blushing bashfulness, this youthfulness of heart, this sensibility to the sentiment of suavity and self-respect. Modesty is bred of self-reverence. Fine manners are the mantle of fair minds. None are truly great without this ornament. [ Alcott ]

Friendship is one of the greatest boons God can bestow on man. It is a union of our finest feelings; an uninteresting binding of hearts, and a sympathy between two souls. It is an indefinable trust we repose in one another, a constant communication between two minds, and an unremitting anxiety for each other's souls. [ J. Hill ]

Experience: in that all our knowledge is founded; and from that it ultimately derives itself. Our observation employed either about external or sensible objects or about the internal operations of our minds, perceived and reflected on by ourselves, is that which supplies our understandings with all the materials of thinking. [ John Locke ]

As the health and strength or weakness of our bodies is very much owing to their methods of treating us when we were young, so the soundness or folly of our minds is not less owing to those first tempers and ways of thinking which we eagerly received from the love, tenderness, authority, and constant conversation of our mothers. [ E. Law ]

The fact is, that of all God's gifts to the sight of man, color is the holiest, the most divine, the most solemn, We speak rashly of gay color and sad color, for color cannot at once be good and gay. All good color is in some degree pensive, the loveliest is melancholy, and the purest and most thoughtful minds are those which love color the most. [ Thomas Starr King ]

There is still a real magic in the action and reaction of minds on one another. The casual deliration of a few becomes, by this mysterious reverberation, the frenzy of many; men lose the use, not only of their understandings, but of their bodily senses; while the most obdurate unbelieving hearts melt like the rest in the furnace where all are cast as victims and as fuel. [ Carlyle ]

A man that is young in years may be old in hours, if he have lost no time; but that happeneth rarely. Generally, youth is like the first cogitations, not so wise as the second; for there is a youth in thoughts as well as in ages; and yet the invention of young men is more lively than that of old, and imaginations stream into their minds better, and, as it were, more divinely. [ Bacon ]

There are chords in the human heart - strange varying strings - which are only struck by accident; which will remain mute and senseless to appeals the most passionate and earnest, and respond at last to the slightest casual touch. In the most insensible or childish minds there is some train of reflection which art can seldom lead or skill assist, but which will reveal itself, as great truths have done, by chance, and when the discoverer has the plainest and simplest end in view. [ Dickens ]

It is chiefly through books that we enjoy intercourse with superior minds. In the best books great men talk to us, give us their most precious thoughts, and pour their soul into ours. God be thanked for books; they are the voices of the distant and the dead, and make us heirs of the spiritual life of past ages. Books are the true levellers; they give to all, who will faithfully use them, the society, the spiritual presence, of the best and greatest of our race. No matter how poor I am, I shall not pine for want of intellectual companionship, and I may become a cultivated man, though excluded from what is called the best society in the place where I live. [ W. E. Channing ]

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minds in Words With Friends™

The word minds is playable in Words With Friends™, no blanks required.

Words With Friends™ Letter Score: 10

Highest Scoring Words With Friends™ Play In The Letters minds:

MINDS
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All Words With Friends™ Plays For The Word minds

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The 200 Highest Scoring Words With Friends™ Plays Using The Letters In minds

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Words within the letters of minds

2 letter words in minds (4 words)

3 letter words in minds (8 words)

4 letter words in minds (3 words)

5 letter words in minds (1 word)

minds + 1 blank (4 words)

Words containing the sequence minds

Words that start with minds (7 words)

Words with minds in them (1 word)

Word Growth involving minds

Shorter words in minds

in mind

mi mind

Longer words containing minds

highminds

lightminds

masterminds

mindscape mindscapes

mindset mindsets

mindsight mindsights

reminds rereminds

simpleminds

strongminds