Pronunciation: /raɪt ˈmaɪndɪd/
noun a person who is sensible, rational, or having correct or appropriate thoughts
A1 I admire her for being a right minded individual.
A2 Being right minded means making decisions based on logic and reason.
B1 A right minded person will always consider the consequences of their actions.
B2 It is important to surround yourself with right minded people who share your values.
C1 His reputation as a right minded leader has earned him the respect of many.
C2 In times of crisis, it is crucial to have right minded individuals leading the way.
adjective describes a person who is sensible, rational, or having correct or appropriate thoughts
A1 She is a right minded individual who always tries to do what is best for others.
A2 Having a right minded approach to problem-solving can lead to more effective solutions.
B1 In order to be successful in business, it is important to surround yourself with right minded colleagues.
B2 The team was able to come to a consensus thanks to the right minded leadership of their manager.
C1 His right minded decision-making skills have earned him the respect of his peers.
C2 The right minded approach to conflict resolution involves listening to all parties and finding a fair solution.
formal A right minded individual will always consider all perspectives before making a decision.
informal Only a right minded person would think to bring an umbrella on a cloudy day.
slang You have to be right minded to know when to cut your losses and move on.
figurative In a world full of chaos, she remained the only right minded person who could see through the confusion.
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