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Narrow-minded   /nˈɛroʊ-mˈaɪndəd/   Listen
Narrow-minded

adjective
1.
Capable of being shocked.  Synonym: shockable.  Antonym: unshockable.
2.
Lacking tolerance or flexibility or breadth of view.  Synonym: narrow.  "Narrow opinions"  Antonym: broad-minded.
3.
Rigidly adhering to a particular sect or its doctrines.



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... it. She rejected the offer with contempt. He went his way, mortified and embittered. A month later she had buried herself in a secluded and squalid village, as wife of the old, poor, overworked, and hopelessly narrow-minded clergyman, whose cure it was. She abstained, however, for his own sake, from making any painful disclosures to her husband; and the daily and hourly expiation brought no peace with it; for she remained ...
— A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.) • Mrs. Sutherland Orr

... constitution made by Bucareli at the Escorial was similarly but a blind to keep the Indians quiet till the Government had time to exploit them at its ease. Still, Bucareli in all his actions seems to have been an honest man; one of those honest, narrow-minded men who have sown more misery in the world than all the rogues and scoundrels since the flood. Be all that as it may, his constitution in a thousand ways recalled the Jesuits' polity in their days of rule. In ...
— A Vanished Arcadia, • R. B. Cunninghame Graham

... its ancient name of Lvoff, and proceeded to introduce the Russian system of administration there with all its traditional characteristics. But in lieu of conferring full powers on the Governor of the conquered province, a man of broad views and conciliatory methods, the Government dispatched a narrow-minded official, devoid of natural ability, of administrative training, and of the sobering consciousness of his own defects, and listened to his recommendations. For Russia, like France and Britain, still contemplated ...
— England and Germany • Emile Joseph Dillon

... no narrow-minded sectarian, he still loved to foster in the minds of his own children a preference for the people that had, under God, saved his soul, and made him what he was, and he tried to bind his family to the Church of his choice. Spending a Sunday in the town of Dewsbury, in company with a devoted brother ...
— Little Abe - Or, The Bishop of Berry Brow • F. Jewell

... innocent as some hundreds of other narrow-minded, short-sighted old men whom chance, or the duplicity of the real rascals, puts at the head ...
— Empire Builders • Francis Lynde


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