fair-minded

adjective
UK: /ˌfeəˈmaɪndɪd/
US: /ˌferˈmaɪndɪd/
  1. Impartial and just in judgment; treating everyone equally

    1. She is a fair-minded person, always listening to both sides.
    2. The company needs a fair-minded leader who can resolve disputes objectively.
  2. Open to considering different viewpoints and opinions

    1. He is fair-minded and willing to change his mind if needed.
    2. A fair-minded judge will consider all evidence before making a decision.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "fair-minded" in English means: Impartial and just in judgment; treating everyone equally, Open to considering different viewpoints and opinions.

The phonetic transcription of "fair-minded" is /ˌfeəˈmaɪndɪd/ in British English and /ˌferˈmaɪndɪd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "fair-minded": impartial, unbiased, equitable, just, objective, open-minded.

Example usage of "fair-minded": "She is a fair-minded person, always listening to both sides.". More examples on the page.