Pronunciation: /brɔːd ˈmaɪndɪd/
adjective an adjective describes a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'broad minded' describes a person who is open-minded and tolerant of different perspectives
A1 She is very broad minded and accepts people from all walks of life.
A2 Being broad minded means being open to new ideas and perspectives.
B1 His broad minded approach to problem-solving allows him to consider multiple solutions.
B2 As a manager, it's important to be broad minded and consider different viewpoints before making decisions.
C1 Her broad mindedness has led to successful collaborations with diverse teams.
C2 The professor's broad minded attitude towards research has inspired students to think outside the box.
formal She is known for being broad minded and open to new ideas in the workplace.
informal My friend is so broad minded, she never judges anyone for their choices.
slang I love hanging out with Jenny, she's super broad minded and chill.
figurative Having a broad minded approach to problem-solving can lead to innovative solutions.
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