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Word Meanings - NARROW-MINDED - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Of narrow mental scope; illiberal; mean. -- Nar"row-mind`ed*ness, n.

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  • PREJUDICATIVE
    Forming a judgment without due examination; prejudging. Dr. H. More.
  • CONFINER
    One who, or that which, limits or restrains.
  • BIGOTEDLY
    In the manner of a bigot.
  • CONFINABLE
    Capable of being confined, restricted, or limited. Not confinable to any limits. Bp. Hall.
  • DEVOTIONALLY
    In a devotional manner; toward devotion.
  • PREJUDICAL
    Of or pertaining to the determination of some matter not previously decided; as, a prejudical inquiry or action at law.
  • PREJUDICATE
    1. Formed before due examination. "Ignorance and prejudicate opinions." Jer. Taylor. 2. Biased by opinions formed prematurely; prejudiced. "Prejudicate readers." Sir T. Browne.
  • DEVOTO
    A devotee. Dr. J. Scott.
  • DEVOTE
    1. To appropriate by vow; to set apart or dedicate by a solemn act; to consecrate; also, to consign over; to doom; to evil; to devote one to destruction; the city was devoted to the flames. No devoted thing that a man shall devote unto the Lord
  • NARROW-MINDED
    Of narrow mental scope; illiberal; mean. -- Nar"row-mind`ed*ness, n.
  • PREJUDICATION
    1. The act of prejudicating, or of judging without due examination of facts and evidence; prejudgment. A preliminary inquiry and determination about something which belongs to a matter in dispute. A previous treatment and decision of a point; a
  • CONFINELESS
    Without limitation or end; boundless. Shak.
  • PREJUDICANT
    Influenced by prejudice; biased. " With not too hasty and prejudicant ears." Milton.
  • DEVOTED
    Consecrated to a purpose; strongly attached; zealous; devout; as, a devoted admirer. -- De*vot"ed*ly, adv. -- De*vot"ed*ness, n.
  • CONFINE
    To restrain within limits; to restrict; to limit; to bound; to shut up; to inclose; to keep close. Now let not nature's hand Keep the wild flood confined! let order die! Shak. He is to confine himself to the compass of numbers and the slavery of
  • CONFINEMENT
    1. Restraint within limits; imprisonment; any restraint of liberty; seclusion. The mind hates restraint, and is apt to fancy itself under confinement when the sight is pent up. Addison. 2. Restraint within doors by sickness, esp. that caused by
  • DEVOTIONAL
    Pertaining to, suited to, or used in, devotion; as, a devotional posture; devotional exercises; a devotional frame of mind.
  • CONFINITY
    Community of limits; contiguity. Bailey.
  • DEVOTEMENT
    The state of being devoted, or set apart by a vow. Bp. Hurd.
  • INTOLERANT
    1. Not enduring; not able to endure. The powers of human bodies being limited and intolerant of excesses. Arbuthnot. 2. Not tolerating difference of opinion or sentiment, especially in religious matters; refusing to allow others the enjoyment of
  • INDEVOTE
    Not devoted. Bentley. Clarendon.
  • SELF-DEVOTION
    The act of devoting one's self, or the state of being self- devoted; willingness to sacrifice one's own advantage or happiness for the sake of others; self-sacrifice.

 

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