Definition of Low mindedness. Meaning of Low mindedness. Synonyms of Low mindedness

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Low mindedness. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Low mindedness and, of course, Low mindedness synonyms and on the right images related to the word Low mindedness.

Definition of Low mindedness

No result for Low mindedness. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Low mindedness from wikipedia

- experiencing absent-mindedness, people exhibit signs of memory lapses and weak recollection of recent events. Absent-mindedness can usually be a result...
- life, encouraging listening and psychological mindedness. Social workers having psychological mindedness in relation to themselves, enables them to understand...
- Backward and Feeble-minded Children) at Vineland, New Jersey. Goddard was known for strongly postulating that "feeble-mindedness" was a hereditary trait...
- trust, straightforwardness, altruism, compliance, modesty, and tender-mindedness. As is the case with all Big Five personality traits, the roots of the...
- juxtaposes slice-of-life short subjects—in which the teens embark on low-minded misadventures in their Texas town—with the pair watching and commenting...
- Terman 1916, p. 79 "What do the above IQ's imply in such terms as feeble-mindedness, border-line intelligence, dullness, normality, superior intelligence...
- Low fantasy, or intrusion fantasy, is a subgenre of fantasy fiction in which magical events intrude on an otherwise-normal world. The term thus contrasts...
- Navigators, David C. Cook, Young Life, Biblica, and others, even though it has low church attendance compared to other Bible belts. During the colonial period...
- The Plymouth Brethren or ****emblies of Brethren are a low church and Nonconformist Christian movement whose history can be traced back to Dublin, Ireland...
- Lo-fi (also typeset as lofi or low-fi; short for low fidelity) is a music or production quality in which elements usually regarded as imperfections in...