"Narrow-minded" typically refers to someone who is unwilling to consider different viewpoints or ideas, while "straight-minded" is not a commonly used term in English and doesn't have a clear definition.
Strait is the homophone for straight. It means a narrow passage of water.
The term "narrow-minded" in Tagalog can be translated as "makitid ang isip" or "pikit mata." It refers to someone who is limited in perspective, closed off to new ideas, or unwilling to consider differing viewpoints.
straight, strait
Strait is the homophone for straight. It means a narrow passage of water.
The words with the pronunciation strate are:straight (adjective) - in an uncurved line, organizedstrait (noun) - a comparatively narrow body of water between seas or oceans
Narrow-minded: having a biased or illiberal viewpoint; bigoted, intolerant, or prejudiced I.e.: You are so narrow-minded.
narrow minded
Narrow-minded refers to someone who is not willing to consider new philosophies or ways of thinking about the world. The opposite of narrow-minded is open-minded.
narrow, narrow minded
Provincial or narrow-minded.
Straight of Messina
No, the Straight of Gibraltar is a narrow strait between Europe and Africa.
The opposing debate team's leader was too narrow-minded to allow his team to build an appropriate defense. The narrow-minded lawyer could never rise to the level of circuit judge.
A bigot, pig headed, bull headed, extremist, dogmatic, narrow minded, provincial, hide bound, insular
Narrow minded ignorance
Babbittry is narrow-minded materialism.
A narrow minded view