From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishopen-mindedˌopen-ˈminded adjective STRICTwilling to consider and accept other people’s ideas and opinions OPP narrow-mindedopen-minded about/towards She’s quite open-minded about sex. —open-mindedness noun [uncountable]
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open-minded• But he maintains that the attitude is now far more open-minded.• Hence he would probably have remained open-minded.• The sort of people who live and work in Bonn are well educated and open-minded.• Dr. Sutton is very open-minded about non-traditional treatments.• So you can see why I was open-minded about the faith healer.• She's noticeably more open-minded and lively than her daughter, who's divorced and living alone.• To find myself in the company of so many eminent, discerning and open-minded independent shopkeepers, affords me pleasure beyond expression.• So if you are fun-loving and open-minded, put pen to paper.• The sort of mix Techno jocks could do with being a lot more open-minded towards.open-minded about/towards• The sort of mix Techno jocks could do with being a lot more open-minded towards.• So you can see why I was open-minded about the faith healer.• Be open about what's going on with you, and be open-minded about the new environment.• If International Relations aspires to be a science, it must be open-minded about what that entails.