Meanings
Used to introduce a qualification or contrastive statement, especially when toning down or rectifying
Example: "These shirts are very expensive. Mind you, they are excellent quality."
Example Sentences
1
I haven't been to the beach in years, but mind you, I'm not a big fan of the ocean.
2
She may seem quiet, but mind you, she has a lot to say.
3
I'm not a great cook, but mind you, I can whip up a decent meal.
4
I might be small in stature, but mind you, I can hold my own.
5
I may seem calm, but mind you, I'm actually quite nervous.