Definition of Broad-mindedly

1. Adverb. In a broad-minded manner. "The authorities broad-mindedly permitted the opening of a center for teenagers"

Partainyms: Broad-minded
Antonyms: Narrow-mindedly

Definition of Broad-mindedly

1. Adverb. In a broad-minded manner. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Broad-mindedly

broad-headed
broad-leaf
broad-leafed
broad-leafs
broad-leaved
broad-leaved bottletree
broad-leaved dock
broad-leaved epiphyllum
broad-leaved everlasting pea
broad-leaved garlic
broad-leaved montia
broad-leaved plantain
broad-leaved twayblade
broad-leaves
broad-minded
broad-mindedly (current term)
broad-mindedness
broad-mouthed
broad-shouldered
broad-spectrum
broad-spectrum antibiotic
broad-spectrum antibiotics
broad-winged hawk
broad-winged hawks
broad across the beam
broad antigen
broad arrow
broad awake
broad bean
broad beech fern

Literary usage of Broad-mindedly

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1892)
"... less rigorously and no less broad-mindedly than others, but from their own standpoint, and must view what they find in its psychological perspective. ..."

2. The Book of Boston by Robert Shackleton (1916)
"... as in this, the offer by that broad-mindedly acquisitive city of the West was sufficient to secure the preservation of the old building on its original ..."

3. A Diplomatist's Wife in Many Lands by Hugh Fraser (1910)
"... and broad mindedly accepted him as one of themselves.) My uncle posted to Florence at full speed and, obeying his instructions, went to the house where ..."

4. American-Japanese Relations: An Inside View of Japan's Policies and Purposes by Kiyoshi Karl Kawakami (1912)
"It was indeed surprising, as the Shanghai Times observes, to hear " the speech of the prosecution in a trial dealing so broad-mindedly with the old and new ..."

5. The Cost of Competition: An Effort at the Understanding of Familiar Facts by Sidney Armor Reeve (1906)
"That each should wage his war broad-mindedly is of course desirable. But whether one or the other be wrong in any particular case matters nothing at all, ..."

6. Psychology Applied to the Art of Teaching by Joseph Baldwin (1895)
"They must investigate for themselves—no less rigorously and no less broad- mindedly than others, but from their own standpoint, and must view ..."

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