close one's mind to/ shut one's mind to
Dear teachers,
Would you be kind tell me your opinion concerning my choice of the interpretation of the expressions in bold in the following sentences?
I closed my mind to the realities of what I proposed doing. (A. Marshall, “In Mine Own Heart”)
close/shut one’s mind to/against = shut one’s eyes to, connive at, overlook
As usual, she shut her mind to her friend’s talk and wandered back in memories – to the Vanbrughs, like herself some of the first realladies to win success on the stage.
shut one’s mind to = be deaf to, fall on deaf ear, turn a deaf ear to
V.
Re: close one's mind to/ shut one's mind to
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I closed my mind to the realities of what I proposed doing. (A. Marshall, “In Mine Own Heart”)
close/shut one’s mind to/against = shut one’s eyes to, connive at, overlook consciously refuse to think about
As usual, she shut her mind to her friend’s talk and wandered back in memories – to the Vanbrughs, like herself some of the first realladies to win success on the stage.
shut one’s mind to = be deaf to, fall on deaf ear, turn a deaf ear to . 'Be deaf to' and 'turn a deaf ear to' are close, but 'consciously refuse to think about' is closer.
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Re: close one's mind to/ shut one's mind to
Hi fivejedjon,
Thank you for your appropriate recommendations.
V.