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unfairminded (comparative more unfairminded, superlative most unfairminded)

  1. Not fair-minded.
    • 1887, The Iowa Normal Monthly, volume 11, page 372:
      It is not unfairminded to estimate a first-class high school or academic training equal to a capital of five thousand and a first-class collegiate education equal to a capital of ten thousand dollars.
    • 1996, S. S. Agarwalla, Angus Wilson and His Works, page 151:
      It is, in essence, a highly conservative book, although it puts forward no propositions, and does not seem unfairminded in its descriptions of British life in the 1960s.