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Simple-minded   /sˈɪmpəl-mˈaɪndəd/   Listen
Simple-minded

adjective
1.
Lacking subtlety and insight.
2.
Lacking mental capacity and subtlety.  Synonyms: dim-witted, simple.






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"Simple-minded" Quotes from Famous Books



... the worried face of the big, simple-minded sportsman, more or less a child in his knowledge of the subtleties of human nature, and as he did ...
— The Hunt Ball Mystery • Magnay, William

... M. Jasmin shaves more skilfully than any other poet. After a long conversation with this simple-minded man, I experienced a certain confusion in depositing upon his table the amount of fifty centimes which I owed him on this occasion, more for his talent than for his razor; and I remounted the diligence more than charmed with the modesty of his ...
— Jasmin: Barber, Poet, Philanthropist • Samuel Smiles

... embarking for Turkey, Philip, with his bride, paid a visit to Newberg. His second sermon he preached in the Baptist church. To those simple-minded country people, he stood before them a living illustration of what the grace of God might effect. Six years previously he had startled and amazed them, as though he had ridden through the air on a broomstick; now he came back to them in peace ...
— Hubert's Wife - A Story for You • Minnie Mary Lee

... accepted Schiefflin's presence without any fear of ill consequences. Had their calling been more stealthy they would not have worried about him; prospectors went unquestioned among all sorts of law breakers then, owning something of the same immunity which simple-minded persons always got from the Indians. He came in at evening and rolled up in his blankets after cooking his supper; and in the morning he went forth again into the ...
— When the West Was Young • Frederick R. Bechdolt

... not without poignant emotion that we have followed, at close range, this struggle for the mastery of the Ruthenian soul. We hardly know which we should admire the more, the faithfulness of the simple-minded Ruthenian, or the devotedness of the few missionaries who, for the last fifteen years, have lived, worked and died among them. We all remember that cry of distress, that demand for help which came from Archbishop Langevin in favor of his Ruthenian children. It broke upon ...
— Catholic Problems in Western Canada • George Thomas Daly


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