Bothsided

/ˈbɔːθˈsaɪdɪd/ adjective

Definition

Having qualities, features, or concerns on both sides; affecting or involving both parties equally.

Etymology

Compound of 'both' (Old English) and 'sided' (from 'side'). This modern English formation emphasizes balanced or dual-sided nature.

Kelly Says

The term 'bothsided' captures a uniquely human problem: many decisions have legitimate concerns on both sides, which is why bipartisan agreement is so rare but so valuable.

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