What is another word for minded to?

Pronunciation: [mˈa͡ɪndɪd tuː] (IPA)

"Minded to" is a phrase that is commonly used to indicate someone's inclination or willingness to do something. Some of the synonyms that can be used instead of "minded to" include "inclined to", "disposed to", "willing to", "ready to", "apt to", "likely to", "prone to", "keen to", "open to", "prepared to", and "favorable to". These synonyms can be used interchangeably depending on the context of the sentence and the tone that the writer or speaker wants to convey. By using different synonyms, one can add variety and interest to their writing or speech, making it more engaging and effective in communicating their message.

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What are the hypernyms for Minded to?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Minded to

  • Everybody that's living in this earth is living in a situation. It's not narrow-minded to the point where everybody is serious and nobody has a personality. I think people die telling jokes.
    Mike Epps
  • No matter where I go in the world, although I can't speak any foreign language, I don't feel out of place. I think of the earth as my home. If everyone thought this way, people might notice just how foolish international friction is, and they would put an end to it. We are, after all, at a point where it is almost narrow-minded to think merely in geocentric terms. Human beings have launched satellites into outer space, and yet they still grovel on earth looking at their own feet like wild dogs. What is to become of our planet?
    Akira Kurosawa
  • I understood by my reason and by my feeling of my pains that I should die; and I assented fully with all the will of my heart to be at God’s will. Thus I dured till day, and by then my body was dead from the middle downwards, as to my feeling. Then was I minded to be set upright, backward leaning, with help, — for to have more freedom of my heart to be at God’s will, and thinking on God while my life would last.
    Julian of Norwich
  • So last January, with the beginning of a snowstorm in the air about me—and if it settled on me it would betray me!—weary, cold, painful, inexpressibly wretched, and still but half convinced of my invisible quality, I began this new life to which I am committed. I had no refuge, no appliances, no human being in the world in whom I could confide. To have told my secret would have given me away—made a mere show and rarity of me. Nevertheless, I was half-minded to accost some passer-by and throw myself upon his mercy. But I knew too clearly the terror and brutal cruelty my advances would evoke. I made no plans in the street. My sole object was to get shelter from the snow, to get myself covered and warm; then I might hope to plan. But even to me, an Invisible Man, the rows of London houses stood latched, barred, and bolted impregnably.
    H. G. Wells

Related words: am minded, is minded, have a mind, is minded to, have a mind to

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