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What is the opposite of “open-minded”? – Mkhuze, South Africa

 

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The Merriam-Webster Learner’s Word of the Day is the adjective open–minded. As you may have guessed, open-minded means, “having a mind that is open to new ideas; willing to consider different ideas or opinions.” Here are two sentences with open-minded from the Learner’s Dictionary: 

  • Try to be open-minded about the changes. 
  • He's one of the most open-minded people I've ever met. 

Since closed is the opposite of open, you won’t be surprised to learn that closed-minded is the opposite of open-minded. Closed-minded means, “not willing to consider different ideas or opinions; having or showing a closed mind.”

There is just one unexpected wrinkle to be aware of: When saying the word closed-minded in running speech, many of us do not fully pronounce the -d in closed, and it sounds more like “close-minded.” Consequently, may people now write the word without the -d, as in: “close-minded.” 

If you want to be sure you are correct, spell it as closed-minded. However, don’t be surprised when you see “close-minded.” 

 

 I hope this helps. 

 

 

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