All evenhandedness synonyms
noun evenhandedness
- fairness β the state, condition, or quality of being fair, or free from bias or injustice; evenhandedness: I have to admit, in all fairness, that she would only be paid for part of the work.
- impartiality β not partial or biased; fair; just: an impartial judge.
- equity β The quality of being fair and impartial.
- neutrality β the state of being neutral.
- justice β Donald, 1925β2004, U.S. poet.
- fair-minded β characterized by fair judgment; impartial; unprejudiced: a wise and fair-minded judge.
- equality β The state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
- disinterestedness β unbiased by personal interest or advantage; not influenced by selfish motives: a disinterested decision by the referee.
- honesty β the quality or fact of being honest; uprightness and fairness.
- integrity β adherence to moral and ethical principles; soundness of moral character; honesty.
- justness β the quality or state of being just, equitable, or right: His justness was never doubted.
- nonpartisan β not partisan; objective.
- piece β a separate or limited portion or quantity of something: a piece of land; a piece of chocolate.
- reasonableness β agreeable to reason or sound judgment; logical: a reasonable choice for chairman.
- rectitude β rightness of principle or conduct; moral virtue: the rectitude of her motives.
- righteousness β the quality or state of being righteous.
- uprightness β erect or vertical, as in position or posture.
- equitableness β The state or quality of being equitable; equitability.
- fair play β just and honorable treatment, action, or conduct: The political campaign was notably lacking in fair play.
- square deal β the stated policy of President Theodore Roosevelt, originally promising fairness in all dealings with labor and management and later extended to include other groups.
- candidness β frank; outspoken; open and sincere: a candid critic.
- truthfulness β telling the truth, especially habitually: a truthful person.
- candor β Candor is the quality of speaking honestly and openly about things.
- confidence β If you have confidence in someone, you feel that you can trust them.
- faithfulness β strict or thorough in the performance of duty: a faithful worker.
- frankness β plainness of speech; candor; openness.
- honour β to hold in honor or high respect; revere: to honor one's parents.
- honor β honesty, fairness, or integrity in one's beliefs and actions: a man of honor.
- loyalty β the state or quality of being loyal; faithfulness to commitments or obligations.
- morality β conformity to the rules of right conduct; moral or virtuous conduct.
- probity β integrity and uprightness; honesty.
- responsibility β the state or fact of being responsible, answerable, or accountable for something within one's power, control, or management.
- self-respect β proper esteem or regard for the dignity of one's character.
- sincerity β freedom from deceit, hypocrisy, or duplicity; probity in intention or in communicating; earnestness.
- trustworthiness β deserving of trust or confidence; dependable; reliable: The treasurer was not entirely trustworthy.
- veracity β habitual observance of truth in speech or statement; truthfulness: He was not noted for his veracity.
- virtue β moral excellence; goodness; righteousness.
- bluntness β having an obtuse, thick, or dull edge or point; rounded; not sharp: a blunt pencil.
- conscientiousness β The state or characteristic of being conscientious.
- fidelity β strict observance of promises, duties, etc.: a servant's fidelity.
- genuineness β possessing the claimed or attributed character, quality, or origin; not counterfeit; authentic; real: genuine sympathy; a genuine antique.
- goodness β the state or quality of being good.
- impeccability β faultless; flawless; irreproachable: impeccable manners.
- incorruptibility β not corruptible: incorruptible integrity.
- openness β not closed or barred at the time, as a doorway by a door, a window by a sash, or a gateway by a gate: to leave the windows open at night.
- outspoken β uttered or expressed with frankness or without reserve: outspoken criticism.
- plainness β clear or distinct to the eye or ear: a plain trail to the river; to stand in plain view.
- principle β an accepted or professed rule of action or conduct: a person of good moral principles.
- reputability β held in good repute; honorable; respectable; estimable: a reputable organization.
- right β in accordance with what is good, proper, or just: right conduct.