minded
Pronunciation: [ˈmaɪndɪd]
Word
Context: "attitudes"
(adjective) when someone has a certain way of thinking or caring about something. If someone is 'open-minded', it means they are willing to consider new ideas. If someone is 'narrow-minded', it means they are not open to different ideas.
Example
She is open-minded and enjoys hearing different opinions.
Example
His narrow-minded views make it hard for him to make new friends.
Example
Are you open-minded enough to try new things?
Context: "interests"
(adjective) describing a person who is focused on a particular thing or has strong feelings about something. For example, if someone is 'business-minded', they think a lot about business-related matters.
Example
He is very business-minded and always thinks about how to improve sales.
Example
She doesn't have a business-minded approach; she prefers to focus on art.
Example
Are you more business-minded or creative-minded?
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