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High-Minded শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: উদারহৃদয়

High-Minded Meaning In Bengali উদারহৃদয়

High-Minded

গর্বিত, উচ্চমনা, অহংকারী, আত্মমর্যাদাবোধসম্পন্ন, উদারহৃদয়, উন্নতমনা,

Definition

1) Characterized by noble or elevated principles, intentions, or character; having lofty ideals or moral standards.
2) Showing a willingness to act according to ethical principles and beliefs, even when it may be difficult or unpopular.
3) Demonstrating a thoughtful and principled approach to life or decision-making, often focusing on the greater good or larger moral considerations.

Examples

High-Minded Example in a sentence

1) She always tried to approach problems with a high-minded attitude.

2) The high-minded professor encouraged his students to think critically.

3) The movie had a high-minded message about the importance of empathy.

4) Jane's high-minded ideals motivated her to volunteer at the homeless shelter.

5) The politician's high-minded speeches inspired many to join her cause.

6) The nonprofit organization was founded on high-minded principles of equality and justice.

7) Despite facing numerous challenges, the activist remained high-minded in her pursuit of change.

8) The council made a decision that was both practical and high-minded.

9) The students appreciated their teacher's high-minded approach to learning.

10) The company's high-minded commitment to sustainability set it apart from its competitors.

Part of Speech

High-Minded (Noun)

Synonyms

Proud , Elated , Bloated , Arrogant , Haughty , High-Minded - (ADJECTIVE) গর্বিত

Great-Hearted , Noble-Minded , High-Minded - (ADJECTIVE) উচ্চমনা

Arrogant , Proud , Snooty , Lofty , Perky , High-Minded - (ADJECTIVE) অহংকারী

High-Minded , Self-Respected - (ADJECTIVE) আত্মমর্যাদাবোধসম্পন্ন

Broad , High-Minded , Large-Minded , Large-Hearted - (ADJECTIVE) উদারহৃদয়

High-Minded , High-Souled - (ADJECTIVE) উন্নতমনা

Encyclopedia

Characterized by noble or elevated principles, intentions, or character; having lofty ideals or moral standards.
Showing a willingness to act according to ethical principles and beliefs, even when it may be difficult or unpopular.
Demonstrating a thoughtful and principled approach to life or decision-making, often focusing on the greater good or larger moral considerations.