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mindful adjective [ ˈmʌɪn(d)fʊl ]

• conscious or aware of something.
• "I arrived home for the summer, ever mindful of my obligations to my parents"
Similar: aware of, conscious of, alive to, sensible of, alert to, awake to, acquainted with, heedful of, watchful of, careful of, wary of, chary of, cognizant of, wise to, hip to, regardful of, recognizant of,
Opposite: heedless, oblivious,
• focusing one's awareness on the present moment, especially as part of a therapeutic or meditative technique.
• "tune in to your body and be mindful"
• inclined or willing to do something.
• "the judge said that he was not mindful to postpone the eviction again"


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