单词 | unbiased |
释义 | unbiased (ʌnbaɪəst ) also unbiassed adjective If you describe someone or something as unbiased, you mean they are fair and not likely to support one particular person or group involved in something. There is no clear and unbiased information available for consumers. The researchers were expected to be unbiased. ...an unbiased jury. Synonyms: fair, just, objective, neutral Collocations: unbiased opinion It helps that long hair suits them - they're not, in my wholly unbiased opinion, pug-ugly, and they don't have 'jewfros' like their paternal grandfather. Times, Sunday Times You tell your work friends everything because they don't know the people in your 'real' life and can have an unbiased opinion. Times, Sunday Times His views, though, were another matter, for he had no intention of merely sacrificing 'his unbiased opinion, his mature judgment, his enlightened conscience' to the whims of his electors. Times, Sunday Times A totally unbiased opinion, you understand. The Sun Once you're in, you're privy to a stream of unbiased opinion on products and treatments from knowledgeable people. Times, Sunday Times |
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