Of good or well-disposed mind; well or favorably inclined.
The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)
Use "well-minded" in a sentence
"Calls Gray "sincere" and "well-minded," but criticizes Gray for throwing out false allegations, also says Gray needs to answer questions on the fence around his house and other such insider deals."
"I used to think that it was just ridiculous but well-minded "liberal" thinking but I'm not so sure now."
"I go, and shall announce that you are here; for all men are not so well-minded to their lords as loyally to stand near them in misfortunes, but you for long have been a friend to both my lords."