Elevated ideals or conduct; the quality of believing that ideals should be pursued.
1But not everybody processes a gut-punching loss with such high-mindedness and perspective.
2Honor and high-mindedness towards man is not love and reverence towards God.
3Mr. Cresswell was a man of extraordinary high-mindedness and purity of life.
4Yet minds are not conquered by force, but by love and high-mindedness.
5In the struggle between high-mindedness and high earnings, the latter won every time.
6Down, and safe, thank God, from all pride, all high-mindedness, and all stout-heartedness.
7All suggestions of anything other than the strictest high-mindedness were withdrawn from both sides.
8The true and safe high-mindedness, which comes from above, is none other than humility.
9Burke protested, and the {281} very protest was characteristic of Burke's high-mindedness.
10The tenacity and high-mindedness of President Wilson are qualities which will especially appeal to him.
11It is easy from a pose of dignity and high-mindedness to undervalue and overlook this.
12Was her high-mindedness of the practical or impractical variety?
13And it is to your high-mindedness that I-yes , Idon'tmind saying it-thatI appeal.
14Pugatchéf was apparently in a fit of high-mindedness.
15He did not credit his subjects with the high-mindedness that puts ideals first and money after.
16The movie takes its odd but attractive keynote of high-mindedness from the music of Benjamin Britten.
Translations for high-mindedness