fair-minded

[US]/[ˈfeəˈmaɪndɪd]/
[UK]/[ˈfɛərˈmaɪndɪd]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.Having or showing a capacity for impartiality; treating all parties equally.; Reasonable and just in judgment.; Open to different points of view.

Phrases & Collocations

fair-minded person

being fair-minded

fair-minded judge

was fair-minded

fair-minded approach

fair-minded leader

a fair-minded view

fair-minded decision

fair-mindedness matters

seem fair-minded

Example Sentences

a fair-minded judge will consider all sides of the case.

she's a fair-minded employer who values her employees.

it's important to be fair-minded when resolving disputes.

he gave a fair-minded assessment of the project's progress.

the committee sought a fair-minded individual for the position.

we need a fair-minded moderator for the debate.

being fair-minded requires listening to different perspectives.

the investigation was conducted by a fair-minded investigator.

a fair-minded approach is crucial for effective negotiation.

he is known for being a fair-minded and reasonable person.

the company strives to maintain a fair-minded workplace environment.

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