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Broad-mindedness   /brɔd-mˈaɪndɪdnəs/   Listen
Broad-mindedness

noun
1.
An inclination to tolerate or overlook opposing or shocking opinions or behavior.






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"Broad-mindedness" Quotes from Famous Books



... we would have to conclude that there was a time when the Church of Christ did not exist on earth. This would be absurd and would destroy Christianity in its very foundation. The true Church of Christ has a right to claim the monopoly of Christianity. The Church which, through a so-called spirit of broad-mindedness, accepts the conflicting claims of the various dissident bodies, and is ready to merge its entity with other denominations, immediately, de facto, invalidates its claim to be "The Church of Christ." For, its ...
— Catholic Problems in Western Canada • George Thomas Daly

... breach. Not for anything must a scene be permitted to take place! And she could guess at Billy Webster's scornful disregard of a man who was an actor. Billy was a country fellow with little experience of life, and broad-mindedness was not a conspicuous trait ...
— The Camp Fire Girls in the Outside World • Margaret Vandercook



Words linked to "Broad-mindedness" :   broad-minded, tolerance, narrow-mindedness



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