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objectively

uhb-JEHK-tihv-lee

Objectively (adverb) means In a way based on facts rather than personal feelings. Example: “Try to judge the evidence objectively, not emotionally.”

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In a way based on facts rather than personal feelings.
"Try to judge the evidence objectively, not emotionally."

How to use objectively

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In plain EnglishLooking at something fairly, based on facts rather than feelings.

Word forms

more objectively comparative, most objectively superlative

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Frequently asked questions

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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