Lingolifto - English Video Dictionary Home
Custom Vocabulary Playlist
ad

🇬🇧 Mindset meaning: English Vocabulary Flash Card

noun
Mindset means the usual way a person thinks and feels about things. It’s like the style or setting of your brain. Your mindset helps you decide if you will give up or keep trying, if you see a problem as impossible or as a challenge, and whether you focus on the bad parts or look for the good parts. You can change your mindset by choosing new thoughts and practicing them, just like training a muscle.

💬 Example Sentences

With a champion mindset, I cleaned my entire room in ten minutes, then spent an hour admiring the floor I hadn’t seen in weeks.
With a scientist mindset, I tested if broccoli tastes better when you close your eyes and pretend it’s pizza. It does not.
My cat’s mindset is simple: if it moves, chase it; if it doesn’t move, sit on it.
Grandpa’s mindset is that anything can be fixed with tape, a nap, and a sandwich.
Scientists say your mindset can actually change how your brain grows, which means every time you practice thinking “I can learn this,” you’re basically upgrading your brain like a superhero leveling up.

📖 Mini Story

Sam's mindset kept him at the door: his mindset whispered, "Don't try," as he watched the paintbrush. He saw his sister's patient mindset as she mixed colors and laughed. He changed mindset, stepped in, dipped the brush, and made a bright stripe. His old mindset frowned, then smiled; Sam clapped softly, proud.

🧑‍🎓 CEFR Level: C2 Proficient

This word is at the C2 level, which means it represents the highest mastery of English. It’s often used in specialized or highly formal contexts and helps you communicate with precision and subtlety, much like a native speaker.
Expanding your English vocabulary is one of the best ways to improve your pronunciation, spelling, and confidence in English. Watch the video above to memorize the word, understand its meaning, and see example sentences in action. Discover related words to grow your vocabulary naturally. Add words to your playlist for stress-free, effective learning—anytime, anywhere! Watch, learn, repeat.
play

Related Words