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(Usually followed by `to') naturally disposed toward.
given
disposed
apt
tending
inclined
Minded.
oriented
orientated
1
However sensible its starting point, the idea rankled civil-liberty and
privacy
-
minded
groups.
2
I would be
minded
,
therefore, to support your proposed sunset clause amendments.
3
In his first year, Obama carried out the plan with
single
-
minded
determination.
4
Commission officials were separately briefing that Brussels is
minded
to help Ireland.
5
She certainly hadn't
minded
yesterday, but that wasn't a fair test, either.
6
I wouldn't have
minded
hearing more than two words' worth of thoughts.
7
Ten years roll by, and Butler's
revenge
-
minded
victim is ready for action.
8
Certainly all right
minded
people are against the ill treatment of animals.
9
It made the light-hearted lighter in heart, the
light
-
minded
heavy in soul.
10
Hybrid cars popular with
noble
-
minded
Hollywood stars also provide a recent example.
11
While she may be free from captivity today, Hill was always
free
-
minded
.
12
The most
vulgar
-
minded
genius that ever produced a great effect in literature.
13
And this administration looks
minded
to start shooting first and talk later.
14
For a second he wondered if he should ask if she
minded
.
15
Dylan Smiler told Morning Report that Mr Smiler was very strong
minded
.
16
Natima had come to believe that Russol and she were
like
-
minded
politically.
minded
·
minded people
minded man
so minded
minded person
minded girl