Unpartial
//ʌnpɑːʃl̩// adj
adj ·Uncommon ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Impartial, unbiased.
"Justice, that makes princes like the gods, / Draws us unto the Senate, / That with unpartial balance we may poise / The crimes and innocence of all offenders."
- 2 Not partial (to); antagonistic.
"I’m particularly unpartial to Bluetooth with its pairing hassles (the K-750s use an RF interface and a USB receiver dongle), but for the past 3-1/2 years, Bluetooth keyboards have been the only external input devices supported on the iPad and other iOS machines."
Antonyms
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More examples"Justice, that makes princes like the gods, / Draws us unto the Senate, / That with unpartial balance we may poise / The crimes and innocence of all offenders."
Etymology
From un- + partial.
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