objectively
Objectively (adverb) means In a way based on facts rather than personal feelings. Example: “Try to judge the evidence objectively, not emotionally.”
How to use objectively
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishLooking at something fairly, based on facts rather than feelings.
Word forms
more objectively comparative, most objectively superlative
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Try to judge the evidence _____, not emotionally.
Rhymes for objectively
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What does “objectively” mean?
The word “objectively” means in a way based on facts rather than personal feelings. In plain terms, looking at something fairly, based on facts rather than feelings.
How do you pronounce “objectively”?
“Objectively” is pronounced uhb-JEHK-tihv-lee (/əbˈd͡ʒɛktɪvli/ in IPA).
How do you use “objectively” in a sentence?
Here is “objectively” used in a sentence: “Try to judge the evidence objectively, not emotionally.”
What part of speech is “objectively”?
“Objectively” is an adverb.
Is “objectively” a common word?
“Objectively” is an uncommon word in modern English.
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