Unbiased, unprejudiced. Obsolete.
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > absence of prejudice > [adjective] (63) unpossesseda1586 Unbiased, unprejudiced. Obsolete. affectionless1595 Without affection or warmth of feeling, passionless; (also) †without bias, unbiased (obsolete). respectless1598 That does not discriminate; impartial, unbiased. Obsolete. rare. unprejudicating1602 That does not prejudge; unprejudiced. spacious1609 Characterized by largeness, breadth, or comprehensiveness of views or sympathies. unprejudicate1609 = unprejudicated, adj. unprejudicated1609 Free from prejudice or bias; unprejudiced. Cf. unprejudicate, adj. undifferencing?1624 (un-, prefix1 affix 4.) unprepossessed1629 Of a person, the mind, etc.: not prejudiced or biased. Also: unpersuaded, unconvinced. imprejudicate1640 Unprejudiced. unprejudiced1641 Free from prejudice; unbiased, impartial; not discriminatory. Of a person, the mind, etc. unprejudicial1641 Not prejudicial; unprejudiced, unbiased, impartial. Also: not harmful or detrimental (to). unpreoccupated1641 Not prejudiced or biased. Cf. preoccupate, v. 1. unsuperstitious1652 (un-, prefix1 affix 1.) moderate1654 Of persons or their opinions: not strongly partisan; not radical or extreme. (Chiefly in context of politics or religion.) unforestalled1657 (un-, prefix1 affix 2.) unengaged1659 Not committed to a special view or opinion; unprejudiced. Obsolete. equipondious1661 Having equal weight on both sides; nicely-balanced. uncaptivated1678 (un-, prefix1 affix 2.) unbiased1686 figurative. Not unduly or improperly influenced or inclined; unprejudiced, impartial. Of persons. unbigoted1711 (un-, prefix1 affix 3.) Whiggish1715 Characteristic of the principles, policies, or practices of the Whigs (in various senses), esp. the Whig Party in Britain or the United States… open-minded1748 Having an open mind; receptive to new ideas; unprejudiced. progressive1780 Favouring or characterized by innovation or reform. Characterized by change, innovation, or experiment, or by enthusiasm for or advocacy of this… liberal1781 Free from bias, prejudice, or bigotry; open-minded, tolerant; governing or governed by relaxed principles or rules; (Politics) favouring social… prejudiceless1830 Without prejudice; unaffected by prejudice. broad1832 Characterized by breadth of opinion or sentiment; liberal, catholic, tolerant, allowing wide limits to ‘orthodoxy’. (Cf. breadth, n. 2, Broad Church… great-eyed1850 having large or prominent eyes; figurative far-seeing, taking a broad view. synoptic1852 Of a mental act or faculty, conduct, etc.: Pertaining to, involving, or taking a combined or comprehensive mental view of something. undogmatic1857 (un-, prefix1 affix 1.) undogmatical1863 (un-, prefix1 affix 1.) superstitionless1879 free from superstition. race-blind1900 taking no account of differences in race or ethnicity; not discriminatory or prejudiced with regard to race or ethnicity. personless1932 Making no distinction between persons, or between oneself and others. rare. verlig1968 Regarded as progressive or enlightened, in political, religious, social, etc., matters. Cf. verkramp, adj. Subcategories:— in appearance only (1) — taking neutral stance (21) — occupying middle position (6) |
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