Pronunciation: /ʌnˈbaɪəst/
adjective describing a lack of bias or prejudice; fair and impartial
A1 She always tries to be unbiased when making decisions.
A2 The news article presented unbiased information about the event.
B1 It is important for journalists to remain unbiased in their reporting.
B2 The judge was praised for being fair and unbiased during the trial.
C1 The research study was conducted in an unbiased manner to ensure accurate results.
C2 The committee members were chosen for their ability to remain unbiased in their decision-making process.
formal The research study was conducted in an unbiased manner to ensure accurate results.
informal I always try to give unbiased opinions when my friends ask for advice.
slang It's hard to find unbiased news sources these days.
figurative She approached the situation with an unbiased perspective, seeing all sides of the argument.
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