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Discover LudwigThe word "close-minded" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is unwilling to accept other opinions or ideas. For example: "Sarah was very close-minded, refusing to consider any other perspective besides her own."
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close-minded
adjective
Unreceptive to new ideas or information; not open to any agreement.
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For someone who's mind-bogglingly close-minded, I bet he makes for a fun travel buddy.
"And close-minded.
"Italy is still close-minded," she said.
I find that quite close-minded".
"I've told him that I was just close-minded.
Mr. de Guzman said his professors were close-minded.
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I think it's close minded to think that way.
See that type of thinking is close minded and really has no place in society.
There is no point raising the issue with close minded people.
Do not be close minded man others opinion would help you so much.
It is so stylistically severe and monotonous that its ultimate effect is orthodox and close minded.
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