[ UK /mˈa‍ɪndfə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˈmaɪndfəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. bearing in mind; attentive to
    mindful of his responsibilities
    mindful of these criticisms, I shall attempt to justify my action
    ever mindful of her health
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How To Use mindful In A Sentence

  • Mindful of Ben Rhydding's new conservation area status, the developers have been careful to include design features like using local stone for wall facings and slate roofs to ensure they get planning approval.
  • Meditation is one way to express mindfulness in a dedicated, concentrated manner.
  • I visited her for a little while yesterday afternoon, mindful of Rayna's kind advice, crying like the most unstaunch of sheilas, and, in the end, just holding her hand to my face, which she recognised.
  • He needs to be mindful that the family are burying their mother and grandmother. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, I'm also mindful of how news tickers seem to attract people's attention.
  • He went about his work, unheedful of the jests, ungalled by his irons, unmindful of the groans and laughter about him.
  • Communications," he summoned evenly, "try to explain to these…" Mindful of the monitoring officers, he tempered the label he'd intended to employ. "…people that we're here on a rescue— The Kobayashi Maru
  • The law is not mindful of small things or trivial things.
  • At such times, mindfulness of the practice of patience and the application of certain techniques will help us to continue generating this attitude.
  • Hence the importance of mindfulness in the spiritual training of the yogi on the Aryan path.
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