accommodating, apprehensive, cognizant of, devout, hep to, lenient, observing, plagued, safe, thoughtful
Definitionadj. bearing in mind
Last update: June 19, 2015
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Be mindful of the difficult road. [adjective]
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Our drivers are always mindful of the fact that customer service is still a high priority. [adjective]
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In silent contemplation, we can be mindful of the gap. [adjective]
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Mensfu', modest, mindful.' [adjective]
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She was the favourite pupil of the nuns, had taken no vows, pledged herself to no noviciate, ever mindful of her promise to her father. [adjective]
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You are a sage; I, merely mindful of the behests of duty, administer my office. [adjective]
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"Agatha, retire; and Agatha, be mindful that you go down stairs, and do not remain outside the door." [adjective]
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"Cast off all care; be mindful only of pleasure until the day cometh when then must depart on the journey, whose goal is the realm of silence." [adjective]
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I am mindful of your goodness in walking from the old house of your fathers to welcome me back and renew the love of our childhood--if we can. [adjective]
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We have been mindful of him, and forgotten not to pray at every sounding of the trumpets over in the Temple. [adjective]
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, made obeisance unperceived, mindful of lords deputies whose hands benignant had held of yore rich advowsons. [adjective]
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