frame of mind
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Definition
Noun: 1. A temporary psychological state; a person's mood or mental attitude at a particular time. It refers to the specific set of thoughts, feelings, and perspectives that characterize a person's mindset in a given moment or situation.
Usage
The phrase "frame of mind" is used to describe the specific mental and emotional condition someone is in, which influences how they perceive and react to things. It is often modified by adjectives to specify the type of mood. - It is typically used with prepositions like in or into (e.g., in a positive frame of mind, get into the right frame of mind). - It is a countable noun.
Examples
- Noun:
- You need to be in a calm frame of mind to meditate effectively.
- After the good news, she was in a much more optimistic frame of mind.
- The coach tried to get the team into a winning frame of mind before the championship.
Advanced Usage
- "In the right/wrong frame of mind": Having a mental state that is suitable or unsuitable for a particular task or situation.
- I wasn't in the right frame of mind to discuss such serious matters.
- "State of mind": This is a very close synonym and is often used interchangeably with "frame of mind."
- His current state of mind makes him very creative.
Variants and Related Words
- Mindset (n): A more established or habitual attitude or way of thinking, often less temporary than a "frame of mind."
- She has a growth mindset, always eager to learn.
- Mood (n): A temporary state of mind or feeling. "Mood" is more focused on emotion, while "frame of mind" can include perspective and attitude.
- He's in a bad mood today.
Synonyms
- State of mind: Mental or emotional condition.
- Mood: A temporary emotional state.
- Attitude: A settled way of thinking or feeling about something.
- Disposition: A person's inherent qualities of mind and character.
Related Phrases
- "Get into/be in a... frame of mind": To adopt or be in a specific mental state.
- Let's get into a festive frame of mind for the holidays.
- "Frame of reference": A different but related concept meaning a set of criteria or stated values in relation to which measurements or judgments can be made.
- We need to understand the historical frame of reference to interpret the text.
Noun
- a temporary psychological state