All openness synonyms
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O o noun openness
- honesty β the quality or fact of being honest; uprightness and fairness.
- directness β to manage or guide by advice, helpful information, instruction, etc.: He directed the company through a difficult time.
- frankness β plainness of speech; candor; openness.
- sincerity β freedom from deceit, hypocrisy, or duplicity; probity in intention or in communicating; earnestness.
- candidness β frank; outspoken; open and sincere: a candid critic.
- plainness β clear or distinct to the eye or ear: a plain trail to the river; to stand in plain view.
- openmindedness β Alternative form of open-mindedness.
- acceptance β Acceptance of an offer or a proposal is the act of saying yes to it or agreeing to it.
- broad-minded β If you describe someone as broad-minded, you approve of them because they are willing to accept types of behaviour which other people consider immoral.
- impartiality β not partial or biased; fair; just: an impartial judge.
- interest β the feeling of a person whose attention, concern, or curiosity is particularly engaged by something: She has a great interest in the poetry of Donne.
- observance β an act or instance of following, obeying, or conforming to: the observance of traffic laws.
- receptiveness β having the quality of receiving, taking in, or admitting.
- receptivity β having the quality of receiving, taking in, or admitting.
- responsiveness β the quality or state of being responsive.
- tolerance β a fair, objective, and permissive attitude toward those whose opinions, beliefs, practices, racial or ethnic origins, etc., differ from one's own; freedom from bigotry.
- understanding β mental process of a person who comprehends; comprehension; personal interpretation: My understanding of the word does not agree with yours.
- exposure β The state of being exposed to contact with something.
- accountability β the state of being accountable, liable, or answerable.
- amenability β ready or willing to answer, act, agree, or yield; open to influence, persuasion, or advice; agreeable; submissive; tractable: an amenable servant.
- amenableness β The state or quality of being amenable.
- blame β If you blame a person or thing for something bad, you believe or say that they are responsible for it or that they caused it.
- burden β If you describe a problem or a responsibility as a burden, you mean that it causes someone a lot of difficulty, worry, or hard work.
- compulsion β A compulsion is a strong desire to do something, which you find difficult to control.
- culpability β guilt or blame that is deserved; blameworthiness.
- debt β A debt is a sum of money that you owe someone.
- duty β something that one is expected or required to do by moral or legal obligation.
- indebtedness β the state of being indebted.
- liability β liabilities. moneys owed; debts or pecuniary obligations (opposed to assets). Accounting. liabilities as detailed on a balance sheet, especially in relation to assets and capital.
- obligation β something by which a person is bound or obliged to do certain things, and which arises out of a sense of duty or results from custom, law, etc.
- onus β a difficult or disagreeable obligation, task, burden, etc.
- subjection β the act of subjecting.
- susceptibility β state or character of being susceptible: susceptibility to disease.
- non-susceptible β admitting or capable of some specified treatment: susceptible of a high polish; susceptible to various interpretations.
- vulnerability β capable of or susceptible to being wounded or hurt, as by a weapon: a vulnerable part of the body.
- accountableness β the condition of being answerable or accountable
- arrearage β something outstanding or owed
- owing β owed, unpaid, or due for payment: to pay what is owing.