Insane or incompetent are two words meaning "not of sound mind." Delirious or demented may also be used in more specific contexts.
Mind is a verb and a noun but not an adjective.
Health is not a verb or an adjective. The word 'health' is a noun, a word for the condition of being sound in body, mind, or spirit; the freedom from disease; a word for a thing.
"Sound" can be both a noun and an adjective. As an adjective, it can describe something that is stable, reasonable, or in good condition. For example, "a sound argument" or "sound advice."
who says A sound mind in a sound body.
short "a" sound as in "cat":activeadaptableaffluentaggravatingagileandrogenousantsyanxiouslong "a" sound as in "bake":ableagedancientasynchronous
The I has a long I sound and the E has a short I sound.The U is used with the Q for a KW consonant sound (kwy-it).
No, it is not an adverb. But the adjective "sound" (sturdy, reasonable) can have the adverb form "soundly" (often used with the verb sleep).
Mindful The woman was mindful of others' feelings. Synonyms: Thoughtful
Exceptionally is the adverb modifying the adjective keen.
The part(s) of speech that has an "A" sound are: Adjective and Adverb.
ASICS's motto is 'Healthy Mind, Healthy Body'.
As we know that''A SOUND MIND RESIDENCE IN A SOUND BODY''so for having a sound mind,we will keep ourselves healthy.