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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
unbiased
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ All the publicity is making it hard to find an unbiased jury.
▪ This murder case has had so much media publicity that it will be difficult to find an unbiased jury.
▪ Women need accurate, unbiased information about their options when they become pregnant.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Every effort is made to obtain an unbiased opinion.
▪ Some argue that the media are essentially a mirror, attempting to report political facts in a relatively straight forward and unbiased manner.
▪ Television news was pervasive, undifferentiated, and relatively unbiased.
▪ Tests have shown that women are more likely to respond to unbiased employment advertisements.
▪ The best solution would be a re-vote in Florida under the supervision of unbiased observers.
▪ There's loads of unbiased tips on how to ensure your child gets the most out of the computer and the software.
▪ While your commentary should naturally be unbiased, it is reasonable that it should include possible reasons for any patterns revealed.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Unbiased

Unbiased \Un*bi"ased\, a. [Pref. un- + biased.] Free from bias or prejudice; unprejudiced; impartial. -- Un*bi"ased*ness, n.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
unbiased

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

Wiktionary
unbiased

a. impartial or without bias or prejudice

WordNet
unbiased
  1. adj. characterized by a lack of partiality; "a properly indifferent jury"; "an unbiased account of her family problems" [syn: indifferent, unbiassed]

  2. without bias [syn: unbiassed]

Usage examples of "unbiased".

Yet I was surprised, for, by such a proceeding, he strongly contradicted his maxims, and ran the risk of impairing the unbiased purity of my consent by throwing love in the balance.

But the fairest and most unbiased of historians must confess that there is a large body of evidence to show that into the heads of some of the Dutch leaders, both in the northern republics and in the Cape, there had entered the conception of a single Dutch commonwealth, extending from Cape Town to the Zambesi, in which flag, speech, and law should all be Dutch.

For all those old dreams of the advent of the Ten Lost Tribes, of Buddhist priests, of Welsh princes, or of Phenician merchants on American soil, and there exerting a permanent influence, have been consigned to the dustbin by every unbiased student, and when we see such men as Mr.

There cannot be a doubt in the reasoning and unbiased mind that woman suffrage ultimately will prevail in every State in the Union.

An unbiased witness might have reflected on now much the ensign looked like a vastly younger version of his boss, but if that had been suggested to Anderson he would have felt a bit bilious.

I recall all the circumstances, I think I can see a little into the springs and motives which being cunningly presented to me under various disguises, induced me to set about performing the part I did, besides cajoling me into the delusion that it was a choice resulting from my own unbiased freewill and discriminating judgment.

One of the central ideals of this discipline is that of a disengaged observer, capable of objectifying the surrounding world and suppressing emotions, inclinations, fears, and compulsions in order to pursue research in an unbiased and rational manner.

The first question potential jurors were being asked by both prosecutors and defense attorneys was whether they could be unbiased in such a bloodcurdling, emotionally charged case.

I knew I could probably be unbiased with a guy accused of robbing a store or burglarizing a home, but what Rifkin did was too inexcusable.

Fiona, fourteen, lovely and precocious in Lunzie's unbiased opinion, had been left behind in the care of a friend who was the chief medical officer on the newly colonized planet of Tau Ceti.

It would strain the ordinary use of language too much to call such attitudes religious, even though, from the point of view of an unbiased critical philosophy, they might conceivably be perfectly reasonable ways of looking upon life.

Aboard Angela Martens, it was Petty Officer Third Class Cassius Bradford, a much put upon individual, who, in his own unbiased opinion, should have been at least a chief petty officer by now.

In all the rural district near about, and even in the town of Marshall, a mile away, not one person of unbiased mind entertains a doubt of it.