have a good mind to



have a good mind to

Be strongly inclined to, as in She had a good mind to tell him everything. A slightly weaker form of this idiom is have a mind to, as in I have a mind to spend my next vacation in the desert. Formerly this idiom was sometimes put as have a great mind to. [c. 1400] Also see half a mind.
See also: good, have, mind

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
LindenLIN-dənEnglish
PÉTronille-French
Fridenot-Ancient Germanic
Mwenye-Eastern African, Swahili
Pedrinho-Portuguese
ConcepciÓNkawn-thep-THYON (Spanish), kawn-sep-SYON (Latin American Spanish)Spanish