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mental

/ˈmɛn.təl/adjective2 syllables

Mental means: involving the mind or an intellectual process.

Synonyms for mental13

adjective, as in involving the mind or an intellectual process

intellectual, rational, noetic, moral, psychic, psychical, psychogenic, psychological

adjective, as in of or relating to the chin or median part of the lower jaw

genial

adjective, as in affected by a disorder of the mind

also used for mental

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Opposites of mental

What does mental mean?5

adjective

1

involving the mind or an intellectual process“mental images of happy times”

2

of or relating to the chin or median part of the lower jaw

3

affected by a disorder of the mind“a mental patient”

4

of or relating to the mind“mental powers”

5

of or relating to the chin- or liplike structure in insects and certain mollusks

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with mental?26

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parentaljudgmental

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intercontinentalintergovernmental
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Mental in a sentence

  • A cruel mental illness befell me, and convulsed my brain quite horribly.tinowls
  • Lying related to sexual psychology development, mental stability and knowledge.tsp_2
  • The great thing, dear friend, is to judiciously commingle physical exercise with mental activity.Cangarejo
  • People with mental health conditions should recover within society, not in isolation from it.shekitten
  • On the other hand, being unable to forgive has negative effects on mental health.DJ_Saidez
  • Don't blame him, he has got mental health issues.Aghanim
  • There's no real danger, it's just a mental block.Nuel
  • I love you in spite of your many, but so many, infinite mental problems.unknown

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