different between unminded vs unbinded
unminded
English
Etymology
un- +? minded
Adjective
unminded (comparative more unminded, superlative most unminded)
- To which no attention is paid; ignored, unheeded.
- Not wanting to do something; uninclined.
- 1958, Robert Kimball Richardson, Helen Louisa Drew Richardson, Robert Kimball Richardson, 1876-1952 (page 88)
- […] that he had not elected English literature, that he had already wasted too much brain tissue on the question, and that he was unminded to waste any more!
- 1958, Robert Kimball Richardson, Helen Louisa Drew Richardson, Robert Kimball Richardson, 1876-1952 (page 88)
unminded From the web:
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- un minded means
unbinded
English
Adjective
unbinded (not comparable)
- (nonstandard) unbound
Verb
unbinded
- (nonstandard) simple past tense and past participle of unbind
Anagrams
- unbidden
unbinded From the web:
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- maxoccurs= unbounded means
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