Crossword clues for mindful
mindful
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Mindful \Mind"ful\, a. Bearing in mind; regardful; attentive; heedful; observant.
What is man, that thou art mindful of him?
--Ps. viii.
4.
I promise you to be mindful of your admonitions.
--Hammond.
[1913 Webster] -- Mind"ful*ly, adv. -- Mind"ful*ness, n.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
mid-14c., from mind (n.) + -ful. Related: Mindfully; mindfulness. Old English myndful meant "of good memory." Old English also had myndig (adj.) "mindful, recollecting; thoughtful," which if it had lived might have yielded a modern *mindy.
Wiktionary
a. Being aware ((term: of) something); attentive, heedful. (from 14th c.)
WordNet
Wikipedia
"Mindful" is a song by American R&B recording artist K. Michelle from her third studio album More Issues Than Vogue (2016). It was released to the iTunes Store on February 19, 2016, by Atlantic Records as the first promotional single from the album. The song was written and produced by T-Pain.
Usage examples of "mindful".
Most, however, stay cowering in their beds, mindful of the fact that Ki has had citizens executed in the past for seeing things they were not meant to see.
Mindful of the enormous honor being paid her, she followed him up to the second floor of the main broch, where Glyn had a suite of apartments furnished with carved chairs and tables, hung with tapestries, and carpeted with fine Bardek weavings.
But mindful of the results of overfeeding on starved stomachs, we were careful not to eat too much, stopping whilst we were still hungry.
Small joy had he of that Lake of Ravary, caring for none of its beauties but mindful still of certain lewd bulks he had seen basking by its shores all through the golden afternoon.
But Reb was a genuinely mindful man: he was aware Robert and I were the last ones coming, and the moment we had ourselves securely anchored to one of the ubiquitous bungee cords, he bowed to the group-somehow without disturbing his position in space-and began to speak.
Kheda looked down warily to the white sand beneath his feet, mindful of the hazards Daish Reik had warned him about.
She finished the chore quickly, mindful of the kind of things Tull had spoken of as living in the lake.
She was mindful of the difference in their ages, but evidently thought Wiggy less adventurous than she was herself This may have been a source of some pride to her.
Made sensitive to her own vulnerability, she was mindful that the three priests on the pyramid dais were affronted, but powerless to intervene.
Anna introduced Barth, and Heather, mindful of her manners, introduced her girlfriend.
Then press boldly on the walls of the enemy, mindful that the victory is granted to you by these fates which are now revealed over that city which thou art besieging for so many years.
Senate are not always mindful of the past, Signore, or these are words that might have been spared.
Ever mindful of the tradecraft he had learned as a young KGB officer, the general closed the bedroom door but left the door of the study open so that he could see if Captain Sjogren awakened and approached the study.
Lancelot leant against a tree and watched the riot with folded arms, mindful of his promise to Argemone, and envied Tregarva as he hurled his assailants right and left with immense strength, and led the van of battle royally.
Mindful of their experience with the mate of the whaleback, Condy and Blix were all attention in an instant.