impartial
/ɪmˈpɑɹ.ʃəl/adjective3 syllables
Impartial means: showing lack of favoritism.
Synonyms for impartial22
adjective, as in showing lack of favoritism
adjective, as in free from undue bias or preconceived opinions
Opposites of impartial
What does impartial mean?2
adjective
1
showing lack of favoritism“the cold neutrality of an impartial judge”
2
free from undue bias or preconceived opinions“an unprejudiced appraisal of the pros and cons”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with impartial?4
Impartial in a sentence
- I can promise to be sincere, but not to be impartial.Adelpa
- The journalists who write for this publisher are not impartial.sundown
- War criminals should be tried in fair and impartial courts.Amastan
- You can't be impartial if you have a dog in the fight.rul
- An arbiter is a fair and impartial determiner of fact.LK
- No one could mistake this inimical gang for an impartial jury.Auride
- How can I expect a fair and impartial decision?CM
- The verdict was fair and impartial.CM
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