List of antonyms from "open" to antonyms from "open mindedly"


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Definition of the day : « open-handed »

  • As in unselfish : adj kind, giving
  • As in large-hearted : adj generous
  • As in self-denying : adj selfless
  • As in self-forgetful : adj selfless
  • As in self-forgetting : adj selfless
  • As in selfless : adj unselfish
  • As in unstinting : adj generous
  • As in free : adj generous, unsparing
  • As in generous : adj giving, big-hearted
Example sentences :
  • But Bessie had the standards of an open-handed people to whom economy was not a virtue.
  • Extract from : « Southern Lights and Shadows » by Various
  • He was open-handed and unsuspicious—and wonderfully beloved.
  • Extract from : « The Crooked House » by Brandon Fleming
  • Into this household I was received with open-handed graciousness.
  • Extract from : « The Jucklins » by Opie Read
  • He had been open-handed to her as regards money, and therefore she ought not to be troublesome!
  • Extract from : « Orley Farm » by Anthony Trollope
  • Consequently, the world accounted him open-handed and devoted when enamoured.
  • Extract from : « Lord Ormont and his Aminta, Complete » by George Meredith
  • There would have to be some important people, open-handed and generous.
  • Extract from : « Nobody's Boy » by Hector Malot
  • She also was distinguished for her benevolence and open-handed charity.
  • Extract from : « Genius in Sunshine and Shadow » by Maturin Murray Ballou
  • But he has done liberal things—he is open-handed, that all say.
  • Extract from : « In the Roar of the Sea » by Sabine Baring-Gould
  • A compliment to our open-handed and indiscriminate generosity.
  • Extract from : « Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 108, April 6, 1895 » by Various
  • She extolled the open-handed liberality and artistic grace of Otho.
  • Extract from : « Darkness and Dawn » by Frederic W. Farrar