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minding

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Noun — The act of looking after, watching over, or paying careful attention to something.

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How to use minding

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child-minding minding the shop minding your own business

Etymology

From mind plus the "-ing" ending, forming the noun/gerund of the verb "to mind".

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Frequently asked questions

What does “minding” mean?

The word “minding” means the act of looking after, watching over, or paying careful attention to something. In plain terms, looking after someone or something, or paying close attention to a task.

How do you use “minding” in a sentence?

Here is “minding” used in a sentence: “Minding three kids at once takes a lot of patience.”

What part of speech is “minding”?

“Minding” is a noun.

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