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frame of mind
a temporary state of feeling that causes one to have a particular set of emotions, beliefs, and behaviors toward a particular person or thing
The idiom "frame of mind" traces its origins to the late 17th century, with "frame" referring to the structure or framework of thought or perception. The word "mind" in this context signifies one's mental or emotional state. Over time, the expression has evolved to denote a particular mental or emotional condition that influences an individual's thoughts, attitudes, and behaviors. It is now commonly used to describe someone's mindset or perspective in a given situation.
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