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- [mahynd bend]
- /maɪnd bɛnd/
- /maɪnd bend/
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- [mahynd bend]
- /maɪnd bɛnd/
Definitions of mind-bending word
- abbreviation MIND-BENDING mind-blowing. 1
- adjective mind-bending If you describe something as mind-bending, you mean that it is difficult to understand or think about. 0
- adjective mind-bending Mind-bending means the same as mind-altering. 0
- adjective mind-bending very difficult to understand; complex 0
- adjective mind-bending altering one's state of consciousness 0
- adjective mind-bending reaching the limit of credibility 0
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Origin of mind-bending
First appearance:
before 1960 One of the 3% newest English words
First recorded in 1960-65
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Parts of speech for Mind-bending
noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
mind-bending popularity
This term is known only to a narrow circle of people with rare knowledge. Only 5% of English native speakers know the meaning of this word.
According to our data most of word are more popular. This word is almost not used. It has a much more popular synonym.
Synonyms for mind-bending
adj mind-bending
- stunning — causing, capable of causing, or liable to cause astonishment, bewilderment, or a loss of consciousness or strength: a stunning blow.
- inspiring — to fill with an animating, quickening, or exalting influence: His courage inspired his followers.
- persuasive — able, fitted, or intended to persuade: a very persuasive argument.
- gripping — holding the attention or interest intensely; fascinating; enthralling: a gripping play; a gripping book.
- meaningful — full of meaning, significance, purpose, or value; purposeful; significant: a meaningful wink; a meaningful choice.
Antonyms for mind-bending
adj mind-bending
- unemotional — pertaining to or involving emotion or the emotions.
- unexciting — producing excitement; stirring; thrilling: an exciting account of his trip to Tibet.
- unmoving — not moving; still; motionless.
- immobile — incapable of moving or being moved.
- permanent — existing perpetually; everlasting, especially without significant change.
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