many-minded (Meaning)

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many-minded (a.)

Having many faculties; versatile; many-sided.

Synonyms & Antonyms of many-minded

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many-minded Sentence Examples

  1. The many-minded crowd erupted in a cacophony of cheers and boos.
  2. She had a many-minded nature, capable of both great compassion and ruthless ambition.
  3. The many-minded jury deliberated for hours, unable to reach a consensus.
  4. The professor's lecture was many-minded, weaving together historical facts, philosophical insights, and personal anecdotes.
  5. The many-minded forest whispered secrets in the wind.
  6. The artist's work reflected his many-minded imagination, with surreal images and abstract forms.
  7. The city was a many-minded entity, with countless cultures, languages, and perspectives coexisting within its boundaries.
  8. The many-minded Internet offered a vast ocean of information, but also a sea of misinformation.
  9. The complex plot of the novel required a many-minded reader to fully grasp its many layers.
  10. The many-minded universe was a vast and unknowable mystery, filled with countless possibilities and enigmas.

FAQs About the word many-minded

Having many faculties; versatile; many-sided.

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No antonyms found.

The many-minded crowd erupted in a cacophony of cheers and boos.

She had a many-minded nature, capable of both great compassion and ruthless ambition.

The many-minded jury deliberated for hours, unable to reach a consensus.

The professor's lecture was many-minded, weaving together historical facts, philosophical insights, and personal anecdotes.