Objectivity (noun)

  1. The state or quality of being objective, free from bias or personal opinions.
  2. The quality of being based on observable facts, rather than emotions or personal opinions.

Origin:

From latin word "objectivus" which means "to throw befor.e"

Examples:

  1. The objectivity of the study was questionable.
  2. The judge maintained objectivity throughout the trial.
  3. The objectivity of the journalist was called into question.
  4. He tried to maintain objectivity in his analysis of the situation.
  5. The objectivity of the scientific research was proven by its reproducibility.
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