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objectively

/əbˈd͡ʒɛktɪvli/adverb4 syllables

Objectively means: with objectivity.

Opposites of objectively

subjectively

What does objectively mean?1

adverb

1

with objectivity“we must look at the facts objectively”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with objectively?4

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Objectively in a sentence

  • By taking a picture, one can look objectively at one's own room.ramen_icastico
  • It's considered morally wrong to steal food, but it's objectively good to eat.rul
  • Objectively good situations don't always, or even usually, result from being morally good.rul
  • Beauty cannot be determined objectively but depends on personal aesthetic criteria.BraveSentry
  • It is difficult to objectively analyze one's own beliefs.mailohilohi
  • It's hard to judge objectively a person you're close to.sundown
  • There are no objectively definitive statistics about how many people have savant skills.CM
  • There's nothing objectively wrong with most intersex people; human biases categorize them as disordered.rul

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