have a mind to



have a mind to

to be inclined to do something. I have a mind to accept your challenge. Tom had a mind to call up Sally and ask her to dinner.
See also: have, mind

have a mind to

To be inclined to (do something).
See also: have, mind

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
FilibertFEE-lee-bert (German)German, Dutch, Ancient Germanic
Roper['rəupə]
Brennan['brenən]
Kyros-Ancient Greek, Biblical Greek
JÓZsefYO-zhefHungarian
MarcioMAHR-thyo (Spanish), MAHR-syo (Latin American Spanish)Spanish