broad-minded

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ADJECTIVE
  1. incapable of being shocked
    he was warmhearted, sensible and unshockable
  2. inclined to respect views and beliefs that differ from your own
    a judge who is broad-minded but even-handed
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How To Use broad-minded In A Sentence

  • Compared to more orthodox Church officials they were very broad-minded about what they sought for their libraries – classic pagan Greek and Latin literature were included as enthusiastically as scripture and related Christian texts. Saints, censors and satire
  • I don't think that when people grow up, they will become more broad-minded and can accept everything. Conversely, I think it's a selecting process, knowing what's the most important and what's the least. And then be a simple man.
  • Now I'm a broad-minded fellow, but one sickening perversion we must not tolerate is the insertion of an apostrophe into the possessive 'its'.
  • Although this is a family newspaper, I feel the readers are broad-minded enough to make their own judgment as to its suitability.
  • The attitude of the most careful and experienced physicians and broad-minded bacteriologists may be roughly summed up in the statement that acute rheumatism is probably due to some germ or germs, but that the question is still open which particular germ is at fault, and even whether the group of symptoms which we call rheumatism may not possibly be produced by a number of different organisms, acting upon a particular type of constitution or susceptibility. Preventable Diseases
  • In the letter I wrote back, I said, ‘Yeah, they are good parents, but that's because they're very open and broad-minded and they've taught me to be like that.’
  • I'd like to think the community of Otley and Yeadon is far more broad-minded and tolerant than that.
  • 't think that when people grow up, they will become morebroad-minded and can accept everything. Conversely, I think it's aselecting process, knowing what's the most important and what's theleast. And then be a simple man.
  • Pretty broad-minded view of the greatest nation on earth ya got there. Think Progress » Limbaugh’s ‘Cheap And Disingenuous’ Call For People To Jam Congressional Phonelines
  • I don't think that when people grow up, they will become more broad-minded and can accept everything. Conversely, I think it's a selecting process, knowing what's the most important and what's the least. And then be a simple man.
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