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