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open-minded

/ˌˈoʊpən ˌˈmaɪndɪd/
/əʊpɪnˈmaɪndɪd/
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If you're open-minded, you're willing to consider new ideas. An open-minded voter doesn't always stick to his or her political party and instead considers the opinions of candidates from both parties. (Finding an open-minded voter is a bit like trying to find a unicorn. Good luck.)

When you've got a serious dilemma — say your two best friends aren't speaking to each other — it's usually helpful to ask an open-minded person for advice. Open-minded people can consider a problem from both sides, without injecting their own opinions or biases, and can often point you in the right direction. Open-minded is first recorded in the 1820s, from the popular figurative meaning of open (think "openhearted").

Definitions of open-minded
  1. adjective
    ready to entertain new ideas
    “an open-minded curiosity”
    open-minded impartiality”
    synonyms:
    broad-minded
    inclined to respect views and beliefs that differ from your own
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