mindedness

English

Etymology

minded +‎ -ness

Noun

mindedness (countable and uncountable, plural mindednesses)

  1. The state of being minded in a particular way (as in narrow-mindedness, absent-mindedness).

Related terms

  • able-mindedness
  • bloody-mindedness
  • book-mindedness
  • broad-mindedness
  • civic-mindedness
  • closed-mindedness
  • close-mindedness
  • double-mindedness
  • ego-mindedness
  • even-mindedness
  • fair-mindedness
  • feeble-mindedness
  • good-mindedness
  • high-mindedness
  • liberal-mindedness
  • light-mindedness
  • like-mindedness
  • long-mindedness
  • low-mindedness
  • narrow mindedness
  • noble-mindedness
  • open-mindedness
  • right-mindedness
  • simple-mindedness
  • single-mindedness
  • sloppy-mindedness
  • small-mindedness
  • soft-mindedness
  • strong-mindedness
  • tender-mindedness
  • tough-mindedness
  • twi-mindedness
  • weak-mindedness
  • wrong-mindedness
 
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