Willing to experience new and exotic things (often controversial things) without judging them beforehand.(adjective)
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Use "broadminded" in a sentence
"Fortunately the man's love was a true love, not merely passion, and he was truly broadminded, which is not a very common thing among school-teachers."
"And it's just such so-called broadminded thinkers as you that encourage these heretics."
"Another soldier's faithless fiancée was less direct than Ahmed's wife; she never formally broke off their engagement, but at the end of a long letter, she mentioned that she had recently married a "broadminded" sailor who wouldn't "mind you writing me occasionally.""