Mindfulness Terminology

7 words in this vocabulary list

verb to receive or take willingly

adjective willing to accept or agree to something

  • The company is currently accepting applications for the new position.
  • I heard that they are accepting new members for the club.
  • She's not accepting any excuses this time.
  • By accepting the challenge, he showed great courage and determination.

noun the act of waking up or becoming aware

verb to rouse from sleep; to become aware of something

  • The gentle sound of the birds chirping helped awaken me from my slumber.
  • I need a strong cup of coffee to awaken me in the morning.
  • Dude, that concert totally awakened my inner rockstar!
  • The tragic event served as a wake-up call to awaken the community to the dangers of climate change.

noun a person's intellect or understanding

verb to be bothered or concerned about something

  • I would not mind if you could provide me with a detailed report on the project.
  • I don't mind if you want to grab a coffee before the meeting.
  • I wouldn't mind chilling with you guys this weekend.
  • She does not mind stepping out of her comfort zone to try new things.

noun a person who is sensible, rational, or having correct or appropriate thoughts

adjective describes a person who is sensible, rational, or having correct or appropriate thoughts

  • A right minded individual will always consider all perspectives before making a decision.
  • Only a right minded person would think to bring an umbrella on a cloudy day.
  • You have to be right minded to know when to cut your losses and move on.
  • In a world full of chaos, she remained the only right minded person who could see through the confusion.

verb to open or relax a clenched fist or hand

  • She was instructed to unclench her fists during the meditation session.
  • Just relax and unclench your jaw, it's not worth getting so worked up over.
  • Dude, you need to unclench and stop stressing about every little thing.
  • It's time to unclench your heart and let go of the past grievances.

noun a slang term for 'with you'

preposition used to indicate accompaniment or association

  • I will be meeting withcha to discuss the project details.
  • Hey, can I catch up withcha later?
  • Let's hang out withcha this weekend.
  • His words resonated withcha, touching your heart deeply.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action or state of being

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses

article a word that specifies and limits a noun

  • It is important to aequam servare mentem when dealing with difficult situations in the workplace.
  • Hey, remember to aequam servare mentem when things get tough at school.
  • Dude, just chill out and aequam servare mentem, everything will be fine.
  • In life, it's essential to aequam servare mentem and not let emotions cloud your judgment.