An inclination to criticize opposing opinions or shocking behavior.
1 After all, it's the narrow - mindedness that causes all the trouble these days.
2 But it was only his conscientious narrow - mindedness which made him say it.
3 That just shows your hideous blackness of soul-yourdense stupidity-yourbrutal narrow - mindedness .
4 He had, therefore, a certain popularity, notwithstanding his narrow - mindedness , obstinacy, and arrogance.
5 We fought the narrow - mindedness of the National Front by widening our cultural horizons.
6 A further bad habit, harmful to our economic development, is narrow - mindedness .
7 Against these attributes their pig-headedness, narrow - mindedness , laziness, and slovenliness had to be admitted.
8 Now, what remains of this statement after subtracting prejudices and narrow - mindedness ?
9 Tired of odious spying; tired of your unwholesome curiosity; tired of your useless narrow - mindedness .
10 Censures the conceited pride and narrow - mindedness of rakes and libertines.
11 There is nothing, I conceive, of narrow - mindedness in this patriotism.
12 I like to think of making as toxic to narrow - mindedness .
13 Everywhere they remark on other people's ignorance and narrow - mindedness .
14 When she was left alone Madame Darbois reflected sadly upon the narrow - mindedness of her fellow creatures.
15 They are laughing at hypocrisy, human frailty, narrow - mindedness .
16 But he warned that such patriotism should be "without narrow-mindedness".
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