English Dictionary
Definition -minded in British English
-minded suffix
suffix
/maɪndɪd/
1
used with some adjectives and adverbs to make adjectives describing the way someone thinks or their attitude to life
Example
Example
I'm not very technically minded.
2
used with many nouns to make adjectives meaning believing that something is important or interesting
Example
Ella is very career-minded.

Related Words
Words related to -minded:
absent-minded (adjective)
bloody-minded (adjective)
broad-minded (adjective)
close-minded (adjective)
fair-minded (adjective)
feeble-minded (adjective)
high-minded (adjective)
like-minded (adjective)
mind (verb)
minded (adjective)
-minded (suffix)
narrow-minded (adjective)
open-minded (adjective)
right-minded (adjective)
simple-minded (adjective)
single-minded (adjective)
small-minded (adjective)
strong-minded (adjective)
tough-minded (adjective)
weak-minded (adjective)