The difference between Close-minded and Unpersuadable
When used as adjectives, close-minded means unreceptive to new ideas or information, whereas unpersuadable means not persuadable.
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Close-minded as an adjective:
unreceptive to new ideas or information; not open to any agreement.
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Unpersuadable as an adjective:
Not persuadable; who cannot be persuaded or convinced.
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Unpersuadable as an adjective:
Of which one cannot be persuaded.
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