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unbiased

intermediateB2

/ʌnˈbaɪəst/ · un-bi-ased

not showing bias or prejudice; fair and impartial.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

not showing bias or prejudice; fair and impartial.

جانبداری یا تعصب نہ رکھنے والا؛ منصفانہ اور غیر جانب دار.

غیر جانبدار

ghair janibdar

Formal: مُعتدل

Synonyms

impartialfairneutralمنصفانہبے تعصبغیر جانبدار

Antonyms

biasedprejudicedpartialجانبدارمتنوعمتعصب

Common Collocations

  • unbiased opinion
  • unbiased review
  • unbiased perspective

Example Sentences

The judge remained unbiased throughout the trial.

جج نے پورے مقدمے کے دوران غیر جانبدار رہیں.

Jaj ne poore muqadday ke doran ghair janidbar rahin.

It's important to have an unbiased viewpoint when making decisions.

فیصلے کرنے کے وقت غیر جانبدار نقطہ نظر رکھنا ضروری ہے.

Faislay karne ke waqt ghair janidbar nuqta nazar rakhna zaroori hai.

An unbiased report will help the reader to form their own opinion.

ایک غیر جانبدار رپورٹ پڑھنے والے کو اپنی رائے قائم کرنے میں مدد دیتی ہے.

Aik ghair janidbar report parhne wale ko apni rai qaim karne mein madad deti hai.

Easily Confused With

biased:Biased means showing favoritism or prejudice; the opposite of unbiased.

Word Family

bias
nounتعصب
bias
verbجانبدار بنانا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'un-' as a negation and 'biased' as being one-sided.

Imagine a balanced scale representing fairness and neutrality.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خود کو گِمان میں ڈالتے ہیں لوگ،/غیر جانبدار ہو کر جیتتے ہیں لوگ.

Khud ko gumaan mein daalte hain log,/Ghair janidbar ho kar jeette hain log.

People put themselves in conjecture, / Unbiased, they win.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

صاف گوئی اور غیر جانبداری کا پھل میٹھا ہوتا ہے.

Saaf goyi aur ghair janidbari ka phal meetha hota hai.

The fruit of honesty and impartiality is sweet.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "unbiased" — not biased

First known use: 19th century

The term 'unbiased' is formed from the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and 'biased', which dates back to the early 19th century.