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"State of mind" vs "frame of mind"
Is there any difference between "state of mind" and "frame of mind"? Based on dictionary definitions they seem synonymous. Thanks!
Jun 25, 2016 9:03 AM
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"frame of mind" is far less commonly used. I sense a slight difference when I use either but I suspect the difference is so subtle that it will be used differently by different people.
June 25, 2016
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Yes, they are the same. There may be a few colloquial expressions that would use one and not the other. For example "I am in a New York state of mind". I am a native speaker.
June 25, 2016
Yes. They have the same meaning .
June 25, 2016
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