Definitionadj. narrow-minded about cherished opinions
Last update: June 18, 2015
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Her paints are illiberal. [Please select]
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Moreover, all this prosperity was obtained at the expense of the confederates, whom Athens exploited in a somewhat selfish and illiberal manner. [Please select]
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Public opinion would cry out against its illiberal course, and would fully avenge the wrong. [Please select]
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He found the Liberal to be the most illiberal and narrow man he had ever met. [Please select]
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Many people in our enlightened times would denounce this treatment as illiberal and persecuting, and justly. [Please select]
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The Fates, after all, have not been illiberal to me. [Please select]
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The first class is timid, selfish, illiberal, hating innovation, and continually losing numbers by death. [Please select]
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Full of confusion, the illiberal widow took back her shawl, murmuring, "Lack-a-day." [Please select]
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In proportion to the unimportance of the shibboleth was tenacity to it,--a mark which has ever characterized narrow and illiberal minds. [Please select]
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Illiberal laws against religious nonconformists, especially against the Catholics, closed the doors of political advancement in their faces, submitted them to humiliating discriminations, and drove many from the island. [Please select]
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