Unjaundiced

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈdʒɔndɪst/

Definitions of unjaundiced

adjective not affected by prejudice or bias; impartial

Example Sentences

A1 I have an unjaundiced view of the situation.

A2 She approached the problem with an unjaundiced perspective.

B1 The journalist provided an unjaundiced report on the political scandal.

B2 His unjaundiced analysis of the data revealed surprising insights.

C1 The professor's unjaundiced evaluation of the research project was highly valued.

C2 The judge made an unjaundiced decision based solely on the evidence presented.

Examples of unjaundiced in a Sentence

formal Her unjaundiced view of the situation allowed her to make a fair judgment.

informal I appreciate your unjaundiced opinion on the matter.

slang I like how you keep it real with your unjaundiced perspective.

figurative Through unjaundiced eyes, the true beauty of the painting was revealed.

Grammatical Forms of unjaundiced

past tense

unjaundiced

plural

unjaundiced

comparative

more unjaundiced

superlative

most unjaundiced

present tense

unjaundice

future tense

will unjaundice

perfect tense

have unjaundiced

continuous tense

is unjaundicing

singular

unjaundiced

positive degree

unjaundiced

infinitive

to unjaundice

gerund

unjaundicing

participle

unjaundiced

Origin and Evolution of unjaundiced

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'unjaundiced' is derived from the Middle English word 'jaundis', which came from the Old French word 'jaunisse', ultimately from the Latin word 'galbinus' meaning 'greenish-yellow'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone free from the negative effects of jaundice, 'unjaundiced' evolved to mean unbiased or impartial in a figurative sense.