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broad-mindedness
noun as in enlightenment
noun as in lenience
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noun as in lenity
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noun as in open-mindedness
noun as in openness
noun as in receptiveness
noun as in receptivity
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noun as in responsiveness
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noun as in toleration
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Example Sentences
Yet even in his parochialism, Jefferson's broad-mindedness remained apparent.
He was simply bowled over by the beauty and the energy of the place, the broad-mindedness, the equable weather, the dramatic geography.
When the authors do address slavery, they invoke French and Spanish slaveholding laws—which were less severe than those in Anglo America—as evidence of New Orleans’ “European” broad-mindedness about race.
Is Karl-Bertil plotting another crime, suckering in a bohemian liberal intent on performing her own broad-mindedness, or is he just a broken soul desperate for a kind word?
So instead, Smith chose to perform broad-mindedness, sacrificing accuracy for some vague, centrist perception of fairness.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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