Open-Mindedness Vocabulary

5 words in this vocabulary list

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

  • She is known for being broad minded and open to new ideas in the workplace.
  • My friend is so broad minded, she never judges anyone for their choices.
  • I love hanging out with Jenny, she's super broad minded and chill.
  • Having a broad minded approach to problem-solving can lead to innovative solutions.

noun a person's intellect or understanding

verb to be bothered or concerned about something

  • I would not mind if you could provide me with a detailed report on the project.
  • I don't mind if you want to grab a coffee before the meeting.
  • I wouldn't mind chilling with you guys this weekend.
  • She does not mind stepping out of her comfort zone to try new things.

adjective willing to consider or accept new ideas or suggestions

preposition expressing acceptance or receptiveness to something

  • The organization is open to considering new proposals from external partners.
  • I'm open to trying out new restaurants for dinner tonight.
  • She's open to hanging out with us this weekend.
  • Being open to different perspectives can lead to personal growth.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unbigoted' is an adjective that describes someone who is not biased or prejudiced.

  • It is important to approach the issue with an unbigoted mindset in order to make fair and unbiased decisions.
  • She always tries to stay unbigoted when discussing controversial topics with her friends.
  • Don't be so closed-minded, try to be more unbigoted about different perspectives.
  • His unbigoted view of the world allowed him to see the beauty in diversity and acceptance.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'unprejudiced' describes someone who is free from bias or prejudice

  • It is important for a judge to remain unprejudiced when making decisions in court.
  • Try to approach the situation with an unprejudiced mindset to see all sides of the issue.
  • Don't be biased, be unprejudiced in your judgment.
  • Her unprejudiced heart allowed her to see the beauty in everyone.