unbiased

unbiased — adjective

1. able to make fair judgments or decisions without letting your personal feelings

1.形容詞B2
釋義

able to make fair judgments or decisions without letting your personal feelings or preferences affect the outcome

例句

Amira tried to remain unbiased when she judged the school debate competition.

remain + unbiased (linking verb pattern)

The newspaper promised to provide unbiased coverage of the local election campaign.

unbiased + noun (prenominal modifier)

同義詞
  • impartial

    Focuses on not favoring any side in a dispute; stronger emphasis on equal treatment of all parties involved

  • objective

    Emphasizes judgments based on verifiable facts rather than personal feelings; common in science and journalism

  • neutral

    Can imply staying out of a disagreement entirely rather than actively judging; broader in meaning

  • fair

    More general and common in everyday speech; covers treating people equally but may still allow for personal values

反義詞
  • biased

    Direct opposite: influenced by personal opinions or preferences

  • prejudiced

    Stronger negative connotation of preconceived opinions based on group membership rather than facts

  • partial

    Showing favoritism toward one side; more formal than 'biased'

文法句型

unbiased + noun (e.g. unbiased opinion, unbiased report)

be/remain/stay + unbiased

常見錯誤

The judge was unbiased and gave both sides equal time.
The judge was impartial and gave both sides equal time.
💡'unbiased' focuses on internal state (no personal bias), while 'impartial' focuses on observable even-handed treatment of people in a dispute.
She gave an unbiased answer on the math test.
She gave a correct answer on the math test.
💡'unbiased' describes fair judgment of people or situations, not the accuracy of factual answers.