broad-mindedly
intermediateB2/ˌbrɔːdˈmaɪndɪdli/ · broad-mind-ed-ly
in a way that shows a willingness to accept and understand different views or ideas.
Meanings
in a way that shows a willingness to accept and understand different views or ideas.
اس طرح کہ مختلف نقطہ نظر یا خیالات کو قبول کرنے اور سمجھنے کی آمادگی ظاہر کرتی ہو۔
وسیع ذہنیت کے ساتھ
wasi' zehniyat ke saath
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Common Collocations
- think broad-mindedly
- act broad-mindedly
- approach broad-mindedly
Example Sentences
She approached the debate broad-mindedly, considering all perspectives.
اس نے مباحثے کا آغاز وسیع ذہنیت کے ساتھ کیا، تمام نقطہ نظر پر غور کیا۔
Us ne mubaahisa ka aaghaz wasi' zehniyat ke saath kiya, tamaam nuqta nazar par ghor kiya.
Broad-mindedly, he accepted differing opinions during the discussion.
اس نے بحث کے دوران مختلف آراء کو وسیع ذہنیت کے ساتھ قبول کیا۔
Us ne behas ke dauran mukhtalif a'ra ko wasi' zehniyat ke saath qabool kiya.
The teacher encouraged students to think broad-mindedly about ethics.
اساتذہ نے طلباء کو اخلاقیات کے بارے میں وسیع ذہنیت سے سوچنے کی ترغیب دی۔
Asatza ne talba ko ikhlaqiati ke baare mein wasi' zehniyat se sochne ki targheeb di.
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💡 Memory Tip
Remember the open arms of broad-minded people who embrace different ideas.
Imagine a wide-open door inviting diverse thoughts and feelings.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
نہیں ہے نا امید اقبال اپنی کشت ویراں سے ساتھ اس کے ہے ہر ایک صبح کا گزرنا
Nahin hai na umeed Iqbal apni kasht Viraan se Saath us ke hai har aik subah ka guzarna
Iqbal is not hopeless for his barren field; with him, every morning passes.
— Allama Iqbal, Unverified
* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.
🗣️ Urdu Proverb
نیک نیتی کا پھل ہمیشہ میٹھا ہوتا ہے
Naik niyyati ka phal hamesha meetha hota hai
The fruit of good intentions is always sweet.
📖 Etymology
Origin: English "broad-minded" — having a tolerant and liberal outlook
First known use: 19th century
The term 'broad-minded' combines 'broad', meaning wide in extent, and 'minded', which refers to the capacity for thought. It has been used in English since the late 19th century to describe individuals who are open to different ideas and lifestyles.