きにする
Meanings
Expression
Verb (する)
1. to mind (negative nuance); to care about; to worry; to pay undue (amount of) attention to (something)
Composed of
① 原子又は分子が自由に動ける物質の状態、又はその状態にある物質。気体。② 人の活力などの源となるとされる、不可視かつ流動的な仮想の物体。③ 中国哲学上の用語の一つ。一般的に不可視であり、流動的で運動し、作用をおこす。また、凝固して可視的な物質となり、万物を構成する要素ともなるもの。④ 心の状態。意識。意思。⑤ 雰囲気。⑥ 飲み物の風味。炭酸。
Used in vocabulary (2 in total)
never mind!; don't worry about it
to take seriously; to believe in; to fall for
Examples (28 in total)
You're worrying too much.
No one seems to care.
Don't worry about the price.
I don't care about your past.
Who cares?
No one will care.
A great man doesn't care about his appearance.
That happens often, so I don't worry about it.
You worry too much about your weight.
What tempted him to come home?
She is very sensitive to criticism.
She is sensitive about her looks.
Don't worry. It's not the end of the world.
I don't care what that guy says.
She is much concerned about the result.
He failed the exam, but he doesn't care too much.
He cares a lot about his reputation.
When he lost his watch he didn't seem to care.
You shouldn't worry about his eccentricities.
"Do you mind if I smoke?" "No, I don't mind at all."
No matter what I did, no one paid any attention to me.
Don't worry, everyone makes mistakes.
I was afraid that I might hurt his feelings.
She doesn't pay attention to others; in other words, she is selfish.
I know Tom doesn't like me, but I don't care.
Some Japanese are concerned about how their country looks in the eyes of foreigners.
Don't worry about it. It's not your problem.
We are all anxious about your health.