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fair-minded
[fair-mahyn-did]
adjective
characterized by fair judgment; impartial; unprejudiced.
a wise and fair-minded judge.
fair-minded
adjective
just or impartial
Other Word Forms
- fair-mindedness noun
- ˌڲ-ˈԻԱ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of fair-minded1
Example Sentences
In an attempt to seem fair-minded, he even acknowledged that America is not perfect.
“I just wanted to express to UHC my condolences to everyone for the loss of your CEO. He was a fair-minded leader whom I appreciated very much!” another said.
He initially tried to cultivate a reputation as a fair-minded institutionalist, occasionally surprising observers in controversial cases, as he did when he cast the deciding vote upholding the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act.
"I was asking that as a clearly rhetorical question rather than a substantive question, as I think any fair-minded listener would conclude."
The legal test to qualify for jury duty is whether one can make fair-minded determinations based solely on the evidence presented in court.
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