单词 | open-minded |
释义 | open-mindedadj. Having an open mind; receptive to new ideas; unprejudiced. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > absence of prejudice > [adjective] unpossesseda1586 affectionless1595 respectless1598 unprejudicating1602 spacious1609 unprejudicate1609 unprejudicated1609 undifferencing?1624 unprepossessed1629 imprejudicate1640 unprejudiced1641 unprejudicial1641 unpreoccupated1641 unsuperstitious1652 moderate1654 unforestalled1657 unengaged1659 equipondious1661 uncaptivated1678 unbiased1686 unbigoted1711 Whiggish1715 open-minded1748 progressive1780 liberal1781 prejudiceless1830 broad1832 great-eyed1850 synoptic1852 undogmatic1857 undogmatical1863 superstitionless1879 race-blind1900 personless1932 verlig1968 1748 S. Richardson Clarissa VII. xcvi. 358 Such persons generally find it to their purpose, that all the world should be open-minded but themselves. 1828 Foreign Rev. 2 115 Open-minded, truth-seeking men. 1861 T. Hughes Tom Brown at Oxf. III. xii. 223 In fact, he is a wonderfully open-minded man for his age, if you only put things to him the right way. 1903 G. B. Shaw Let. 6 Mar. (1972) II. 316 You can't feel at home with anything that is strange, no matter how open-minded you may be. 2001 Financial Times 5/3 (advt.) We're open-minded about credit history and flexible about forms of ID. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1748 |
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