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unbiased
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "unbiased" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a perspective, opinion, or analysis that is impartial and not influenced by personal feelings or opinions. Example: "The journalist aimed to provide an unbiased report on the events surrounding the election."
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News & Media
Formal & Business
Science
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
He described the results as predictable for unbiased observers of Moscow's court proceedings.
News & Media
Here is a place where the power dynamic is weighted heavily in favour of the experts, where information is not always given in an unbiased way and where fully grown women still talk in terms of what they are "allowed" or "not allowed" to do.
News & Media
"Vladimir Putin stressed that from the very beginning Russia consistently demanded that the investigation be unbiased, quick and effective".
News & Media
I was concerned that the Environmental Research Letters reviewer's comments suggested his or her opinion was not objective or based on an unbiased assessment of the scientific evidence".
News & Media
"It's the first time we've been able to look in a completely unbiased manner at what viruses are infecting people, and we can do it for all known viruses," said Elledge.
News & Media
"I have total confidence that they are going to be doing an investigation unbiased," she said, adding that she held no "ill feelings" towards the Madison police department, and did not want to be associated with any "negativity" towards Kenny.
News & Media
We all do it, no matter how unbiased we think we are.
News & Media
They differentiate from unbiased motivated crimes, and not just by reminding us, officially, that we do not live in some sort of post-racist or post-gay utopia.
News & Media
"I'm trying to be unbiased about it but I think the fixture tends to be a bigger attraction and means more to Ayr than to Kilmarnock," suggests Ronnie Hamilton, the youngest player to turn out for Kilmarnock in a Scottish league match and later the club chairman.
News & Media
Heather Allan, head of newsgathering at Al-Jazeera English, pointed out that the channel, which has been reporting from Egypt for seven years, believes it has done so in an unbiased fashion.
News & Media
At UCLA a Jewish student almost lost a seat on the student judicial board over concerns among fellow students that she was perhaps too "active in the Jewish community" to "maintain an unbiased view".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for impartiality, use "unbiased" to describe sources, analyses, or processes that are free from inherent biases.
Common error
Avoid using "unbiased" when describing opinions or personal preferences, as these are inherently subjective. Instead, reserve "unbiased" for contexts where factual accuracy and impartiality are essential.
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Linguistic Context
The adjective "unbiased" primarily functions to modify nouns, indicating a lack of prejudice or partiality. Ludwig shows it's used to describe reports, investigations, opinions, and analyses, emphasizing their neutrality.
Frequent in
News & Media
57%
Formal & Business
23%
Science
20%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The adjective "unbiased" signifies impartiality and lack of prejudice, crucial for establishing credibility in various contexts. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and prevalence across news, business, and science. To maintain precision, reserve "unbiased" for situations requiring factual accuracy, steering clear of subjective contexts. Alternatives like "impartial", "objective", and "neutral" provide nuanced substitutions. Utilizing "unbiased" appropriately enhances clarity and strengthens the integrity of your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Evenhanded
Emphasizes fairness and impartiality in dealing with different sides or parties.
Impartial
Highlights the quality of being neutral and not favoring one side over another.
Objective
Focuses on basing judgments on facts rather than personal feelings or opinions.
Unprejudiced
Highlights the absence of preconceived judgments or biases.
Neutral
Indicates a position of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict or disagreement.
Dispassionate
Suggests an absence of strong emotions, leading to a more balanced perspective.
Fair-minded
Implies a willingness to consider different perspectives and evidence before forming an opinion.
Equitable
Focuses on fairness and justice in treatment or judgment.
Just
Emphasizes moral correctness and fairness in the application of rules or principles.
Detached
Suggests a lack of emotional involvement, allowing for a more objective viewpoint.
FAQs
How can I use "unbiased" in a sentence?
Use "unbiased" to describe something that is impartial and without prejudice. For example, "The journalist aimed to provide an unbiased report on the events."
What's the difference between "unbiased" and "impartial"?
Which is correct, "unbiased opinion" or "objective opinion"?
"Objective opinion" is generally preferred because objectivity implies basing your viewpoint on facts. While "unbiased opinion" isn't incorrect, it might suggest the absence of bias but not necessarily the presence of factual grounding.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested