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All unbiased synonyms

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adjective unbiased

  • objective β€” something that one's efforts or actions are intended to attain or accomplish; purpose; goal; target: the objective of a military attack; the objective of a fund-raising drive.
  • noncombatant β€” a person connected with a military force in some capacity other than that of a fighter, as a surgeon or chaplain.
  • just β€” guided by truth, reason, justice, and fairness: We hope to be just in our understanding of such difficult situations.
  • even β€” Flat and smooth.
  • evenhanded β€” Fair and having no partiality.
  • equitable β€” Fair and impartial.
  • equal β€” Being the same in quantity, size, degree, or value.
  • nonaligned β€” not aligned: nonaligned machine parts.
  • independent β€” not influenced or controlled by others in matters of opinion, conduct, etc.; thinking or acting for oneself: an independent thinker.
  • balanced β€” A balanced report, book, or other document takes into account all the different opinions on something and presents information in a fair and reasonable way.
  • nonparticipating β€” (of a person or thing) not participating: No penalties were given to nonparticipating students.
  • nondiscriminating β€” differentiating; analytical.
  • nondiscriminatory β€” characterized by or showing prejudicial treatment, especially as an indication of bias related to age, color, national origin, religion, sex, etc.: discriminatory practices in housing; a discriminatory tax.
  • nonbelligerent β€” of or relating to a country whose status or policy is one of nonbelligerency.
  • nonpartisan β€” not partisan; objective.
  • neutral β€” not taking part or giving assistance in a dispute or war between others: a neutral nation during World War II.

adj unbiased

  • impartial β€” not partial or biased; fair; just: an impartial judge.
  • cricket β€” Cricket is an outdoor game played between two teams. Players try to score points, called runs, by hitting a ball with a wooden bat.
  • fair-minded β€” characterized by fair judgment; impartial; unprejudiced: a wise and fair-minded judge.
  • lay it on the line β€” a mark or stroke long in proportion to its breadth, made with a pen, pencil, tool, etc., on a surface: a line down the middle of the page.
  • avantgarde β€” the advance group in any field, especially in the visual, literary, or musical arts, whose works are characterized chiefly by unorthodox and experimental methods.
  • fair β€” free from bias, dishonesty, or injustice: a fair decision; a fair judge.
  • condign β€” (esp of a punishment) fitting; deserved
  • liberal β€” favorable to progress or reform, as in political or religious affairs.
  • iceberg β€” a large floating mass of ice, detached from a glacier and carried out to sea.
  • in one's right mind β€” sane
  • factual β€” of or relating to facts; concerning facts: factual accuracy.
  • candid β€” When you are candid about something or with someone, you speak honestly.
  • all there β€” having his or her wits about him or her; of normal intelligence
  • broad-minded β€” If you describe someone as broad-minded, you approve of them because they are willing to accept types of behaviour which other people consider immoral.
  • liberalistic β€” the quality or state of being liberal, as in behavior or attitude.
  • couldn't care less β€” If you say that you couldn't care less about someone or something, you are emphasizing that you are not interested in them or worried about them. In American English, you can also say that you could care less, with the same meaning.
  • egalitarian β€” asserting, resulting from, or characterized by belief in the equality of all people, especially in political, economic, or social life.
  • incurious β€” not curious; not inquisitive or observant; inattentive; indifferent.
  • bureaucratic β€” Bureaucratic means involving complicated rules and procedures which can cause long delays.
  • dispassionate β€” free from or unaffected by passion; devoid of personal feeling or bias; impartial; calm: a dispassionate critic.
  • disinterested β€” unbiased by personal interest or advantage; not influenced by selfish motives: a disinterested decision by the referee.
  • humanistic β€” a person having a strong interest in or concern for human welfare, values, and dignity.
  • lay on the line β€” a mark or stroke long in proportion to its breadth, made with a pen, pencil, tool, etc., on a surface: a line down the middle of the page.
  • detached β€” Someone who is detached is not personally involved in something or has no emotional interest in it.
  • libertarian β€” a person who advocates liberty, especially with regard to thought or conduct.
  • freethinking β€” a person who forms opinions on the basis of reason, independent of authority or tradition, especially a person whose religious opinions differ from established belief.
  • broad β€” Something that is broad is wide.
  • laid back β€” relaxed or unhurried: laid-back music rhythms.
  • open 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.
  • free-wheeling β€” operating in the manner of a freewheel.
  • freewheeling β€” operating in the manner of a freewheel.
  • impersonal β€” not personal; without reference or connection to a particular person: an impersonal remark.
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