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mental

7 synonyms and 0 antonyms for mental, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Adj — Relating to the mind, thinking, or intellectual activity, rather than the body.

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Less common

Still standard English, but they carry more weight.

Rare, literary or technical

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of the mind genial

How to use mental

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mental health mental note mental block mental strength

The informal "crazy/wild" sense is casual British slang; calling a person "mental" to describe mental illness is dated and can be considered offensive.

Etymology

From Late Latin mentālis, from Latin mēns ("mind").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “mental” mean?

The word “mental” means relating to the mind, thinking, or intellectual activity, rather than the body. In plain terms, to do with the mind — thinking, mood, or (informally) wild/crazy.

How do you pronounce “mental”?

“Mental” is pronounced MEHN-tuhl (/ˈmɛn.təl/ in IPA).

How do you use “mental” in a sentence?

Here is “mental” used in a sentence: “Chess requires a lot of mental effort.”

What part of speech is “mental”?

“Mental” is an adjective.

Where does the word “mental” come from?

The word “mental” comes from Late Latin. From Late Latin mentālis, from Latin mēns ("mind").

Is “mental” a common word?

“Mental” is a very common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.

How many meanings does “mental” have?

“Mental” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: relating to the mind, thinking, or intellectual activity, rather than the body.

What is the difference between mental and physical?

Mental relates to the mind — thinking, memory, reasoning, and emotion. Physical relates to the body — muscles, movement, and health you can see or touch. Mental effort is thinking hard; physical effort is bodily exertion. The two are linked, since the state of the mind and body affect each other.

What is the difference between mental and emotional?

Mental usually refers to thinking and reasoning — the intellectual side of the mind. Emotional refers to feelings, such as joy, fear, or sadness. The two overlap, which is why 'mental health' covers both thoughts and emotions, but strictly speaking mental leans toward cognition and emotional toward how we feel.

What does mental health mean?

Mental health describes the condition of a person's mind and emotions — how they think, feel, cope with stress, and relate to others. Good mental health helps people function and enjoy life; poor mental health can make everyday tasks harder. Like physical health, it can change and be cared for.

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