The difference between Close-minded and Rigid

When used as adjectives, close-minded means unreceptive to new ideas or information, whereas rigid means stiff, rather than flexible.


Rigid is also noun with the meaning: a bicycle with no suspension system.

check bellow for the other definitions of Close-minded and Rigid

  1. Close-minded as an adjective:

    unreceptive to new ideas or information; not open to any agreement.

  1. Rigid as an adjective:

    Stiff, rather than flexible.

  2. Rigid as an adjective:

    Fixed, rather than moving.

  3. Rigid as an adjective:

    Rigorous and unbending.

  4. Rigid as an adjective:

    Uncompromising.

  1. Rigid as a noun:

    A bicycle with no suspension system.