unbiased
Unbiased (adj) means not favoring one side over another; fair and impartial. Example: “The judge is expected to remain unbiased throughout the trial.”
How to use unbiased
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishFair and free of favoritism or prejudice.
Word forms
more unbiased comparative, most unbiased superlative
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What does “unbiased” mean?
The word “unbiased” means not favoring one side over another; fair and impartial. In plain terms, fair and free of favoritism or prejudice.
How do you use “unbiased” in a sentence?
Here is “unbiased” used in a sentence: “The judge is expected to remain unbiased throughout the trial.”
What part of speech is “unbiased”?
“Unbiased” is an adjective.
Is “unbiased” a common word?
“Unbiased” is an uncommon word in modern English.
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