openness
/ˈoʊpnəsəs/Definitions
1. noun
The quality of being open, honest, and transparent in one’s thoughts, feelings, and actions.
“Her openness and willingness to listen helped resolve the conflict.”
2. noun
The state of being uninhibited, unrestricted, or unrestricted in movement, action, or expression.
“The park offered a sense of openness and freedom to its visitors.”
3. noun
A quality or state of being receptive to new ideas, experiences, or influences.
“The city’s openness to cultural diversity made it an attractive destination for immigrants.”
4. noun
The absence of obstacles or barriers to something, such as movement, communication, or access.
“The new highway eliminated the openness of the old route, making travel faster.”
5. noun
A quality or state of being easy to understand or interpret.
“The teacher’s openness in explaining the concept helped the students grasp it quickly.”
6. noun
A quality or state of being exposed or vulnerable to something, such as criticism or attack.
“The team’s openness to criticism made them stronger and more resilient.”