Comparative for including or encompassing a wide variety of things
“In contrast, persons with catholic tastes have a certain breadth of interests and appreciate a wide variety of things.”
Comparative for having no specialty or particular purpose
“While the catholic appreciation of art is partly a matter of experience and education, it is also a matter of instinct, and one may possess that instinct or not, by the whim of nature, as one may possess or lack an ear for music.”
Comparative for tolerant or accepting of diverse or foreign ideas or cultures
“Under these circumstances it is gratifying to note that Mr. Sims holds very catholic views on the question of labor.”
Comparative for used or accepted broadly by most people
Comparative for objective or fair, after taking everything into account
Comparative for of or pertaining to Roman Catholicism
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