Meaning of the word "there are two sides to every coin" in English

What does "there are two sides to every coin" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

there are two sides to every coin

US /ðɛr ɑːr tuː saɪdz tuː ˈɛvri kɔɪn/
UK /ðeə r ɑː tuː saɪdz tuː ˈevri kɔɪn/
"there are two sides to every coin" picture

Idiom

used to say that there are two different ways of looking at a situation or two different opinions about it

Example:
I know you're angry with him, but there are two sides to every coin.
Before you judge her, remember that there are two sides to every coin.