Impartial (adjective)

  1. Not biased or showing favoritism; fair and just.
  2. Not influenced by personal feelings or opinions.

Origin:

The word "impartial" is derived from the latin word "im" meaning not and "partial" meaning partial or biased. it is used to describe someone or something that is not biased or showing favoritism.

Examples:

  1. The judge had to be impartial in order to make a fair decision.
  2. He had to be impartial and not take sides in the argument.
  3. The reporter had to be impartial and report the facts.
  4. The jury had to be impartial and not influenced by the defendant's appearance.
  5. The teacher had to be impartial and not favor any student.
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