unbiased

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    characterized by a lack of partiality
    without bias

Word Origin

unbiased (adj.)
c. 1600, literal, in reference to throws at bowls, from un- (1) "not" + biased. Figurative sense of "impartial, unprejudiced" is recorded from 1640s.

Example

1. These natural behaviors and actions reflect the true and unbiased opinion of the community as a whole .
2. Banks are best placed to set libor themselves , if a system which is accurate and unbiased can be designed .
3. Apparently , the intoxicating atmosphere of the autopsy room has paralyzed the jury 's senses , rendering the judges incapable of making unbiased decisions .
4. To find out , you 'd have to take a systematic and unbiased sample perhaps a whole week 's worth of stories and then check the evidence behind every claim .
5. When you look at challenges from an unbiased perspective , it breaks you out of the rut and allows your creativity to shine .

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