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Comparative
more narrow-minded
Superlative
most narrow-minded
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not open to new ideas, opinions, etc.
- His narrow-minded views on politics made it difficult to have meaningful discussions with him.
- The company's narrow-minded approach to innovation stifled creativity among its employees.
- Growing up in a narrow-minded community, she often felt like she didn't belong.
- The politician's narrow-minded policies failed to address the needs of the diverse population.
- Her narrow-minded parents disapproved of her unconventional career choice.
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rigidly adhering to the doctrines of a sect or group
- The preacher was criticized for narrow-minded preaching.
- Their narrow-minded loyalty caused divisions.
- She grew up in a narrow-minded religious community.
- The policy reflected narrow-minded nationalism.
- His narrow-minded adherence to tradition slowed reform.