Mind Unscramble word

mind is a Scrabble word, mind uses Four letters.
Scrabble point value for mind Seven points.
Words with Friends point value for mind: Seven points.

Below are the results of unscrambling mind. We found a total of 28 words by unscrambling the letters in mind.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in mind

midn 7

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in mind

dim 6 din 4 ind 4 mid 6 min 5 nid 4 nim 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in mind

di 3 dm 5 dn 3 id 3 im 4 in 2 md 5 mi 4 mn 4 nd 3 ni 2 nm 4

Definitions of mind

British English : mind If you mind something, it annoys you.It was hard work but she didn't mind.maɪnd VERB
  1. the human faculty to which are ascribed thought, feeling, etc; often regarded as an immaterial part of a person
  2. intelligence or the intellect, esp as opposed to feelings or wishes
  3. recollection or remembrance; memory   ⇒  ■  it comes to mind
  4. the faculty of original or creative thought; imagination   ⇒  ■  it's all in the mind
  5. a person considered as an intellectual being   ⇒  ■  the great minds of the past
  6. opinion or sentiment   ⇒  ■  we are of the same mind ,   ⇒  ■  to change one's mind ,   ⇒  ■  to have a mind of one's own ,   ⇒  ■  to know one's mind ,   ⇒  ■  to speak one's mind
  7. condition, state, or manner of feeling or thought   ⇒  ■  no peace of mind ,   ⇒  ■  his state of mind
  8. an inclination, desire, or purpose   ⇒  ■  I have a mind to go
  9. attention or thoughts   ⇒  ■  keep your mind on your work
  10. a sound mental state; sanity (esp in the phrase out of one's mind)
  11. intelligence, as opposed to material things   ⇒  ■  the mind of the universe
  12. (in Cartesian philosophy) one of two basic modes of existence, the other being matter
  13. See blow someone's mind
  14. See give someone a piece of one's mind
  15. See in two minds
  16. See make up one's mind
  17. See on one's mind
  18. See put one in mind of
  1. (when transitive, may take a clause as object) to take offence at   ⇒  ■  do you mind if I smoke? I don't mind
  2. to pay attention to (something); heed; notice   ⇒  ■  to mind one's own business
  3. (transitive; takes a clause as object) to make certain; ensure   ⇒  ■  mind you tell her
  4. (transitive) to take care of; have charge of   ⇒  ■  to mind the shop
  5. (when transitive, may take a clause as object) to be cautious or careful about (something)   ⇒  ■  mind how you go ,   ⇒  ■  mind your step
  6. (transitive) to obey (someone or something); heed   ⇒  ■  mind your father!
  7. to be concerned (about); be troubled (about)   ⇒  ■  never mind your hat ,   ⇒  ■  never mind about your hat ,   ⇒  ■  never mind
  8. (transitive; passive; takes an infinitive) to be intending or inclined (to do something)   ⇒  ■  clearly he was not minded to finish the story
  9. (transitive) (Scottish & and English , dialect ) to remember   ⇒  ■  do ye mind his name?
  10. (transitive) (Scottish ) to remind   ⇒  ■  that minds me of another story
  11. See mind you