unbiased
Pronunciation: [ʌnˈbaɪəst]
Word
Context: “opinion/research”
(adjective) when someone or something does not favor any side. An unbiased person tries to see all sides of an issue fairly without picking a favorite.
Example
The teacher gave an unbiased opinion about the students' projects.
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The report was biased; it only talked about one side of the story.
Example
Can you find an unbiased source for your research?
Context: “decision making”
(adjective) when a decision or evaluation is made fairly without personal feelings or preferences influencing it. This means the choice is based on facts, not emotions.
Example
The judge made an unbiased decision during the trial.
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Her choice was biased because she only considered her friends' ideas.
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How can we ensure our decisions are unbiased?
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