Examples of 'broad-minded' in a sentence

Meaning of "broad-minded"

broad-minded (adjective): Open to new ideas, tolerant of different beliefs or practices, often used to describe a person's attitude or mindset
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  • Having an open mind; tolerant of diversity.

How to use "broad-minded" in a sentence

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I suppose that is what is called being broad-minded.
They are more broad-minded about such things.
The magazine wanted to prove itself to be broad-minded.
Open and broad-minded with respect to diversity.
And you are supposed to be so broad-minded.
I am broad-minded and open to views and opinions.
I wish my wife was as broad-minded as you are.
Very broad-minded of you to have one in the house at all.
It is impossible to conceive a finer piece of broad-minded tolerance.
You must be broad-minded and welcome her homecoming.
Why people of faith are the most broad-minded.
You are very broad-minded to see the other side of it.
The church has been a bit more broad-minded.
I was stunned by the broad-minded and profound nature of my users.
One should remember this and be more broad-minded.

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You have always been so broad-minded about these things.
Is just that those senators might not be so broad-minded.
The gentleman is broad-minded while the small man is not.
I am also faithful and loving and creative and broad-minded.
It was said that he was a broad-minded and unconventional man.
They are broad-minded to the point of becoming consumers themselves at times.
The guys on the team were broad-minded as plains.
Leos are good and broad-minded organisers and altogether impressive personalities.
Growing up in a large diverse city allowed me to cultivate a broad-minded perspective.
One who is humble and broad-minded will definitely understand.
You respond to people in such an understanding and broad-minded way.
A liberal man is too broad-minded to take his own side in a quarrel.
All my friends being extra nice to me just to show how broad-minded they are.
Remy is also indulgent and broad-minded with the people he meets.
Broad-minded is just another way of saying a fellow is too lazy to form an opinion.
Pity you could not be more broad-minded about your wife.
They are broad-minded and are able to figure out what others are thinking.
I hope they can be displayed one day, presumably in a rather broad-minded museum.
Hinduism is one of the more broad-minded religions when it comes to religious freedom.
Good management involves ongoing change, so you will need to be flexible and broad-minded.
During their studies they become broad-minded and develop abilities in creative thinking.
I am afraid lord Belladon would not be so broad-Minded.
Alex is broad-minded and has interests in different areas of mathematics and computer science.
Who know a hundred thousand broad-minded Christians and evangelicals.
A contrasting view is that these are Kamashastra-inspired artistic tradition of a broad-minded society.
These people are broad-minded and thoroughly progressive, pioneers in all things new and modern.
I had told you that I am very broad-minded.
You are a very broad-minded woman . Letting your husband run off from home like that.
We hope the US can be just as broad-minded as China is.
Did not have your broad-minded attitude Well, the vicar in Rickmansworth towards my pagan corn dollies.
I did not think I would find someone as broad-minded as you here.
The famously broad-minded William Hartnell would have been so proud.
A trip to New Zealand and America made me more broad-minded about myself.
Broad-minded old geezer.
In his own theological views, Bacon was broad-minded and an advocate of liberal orthodoxy.

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