nonobjective

adjective
UK: /ˌnɒn.əbˈdʒek.tɪv/
US: /ˌnɑːn.əbˈdʒek.tɪv/
  1. Not based on facts or evidence; based on personal feelings or opinions.

    1. His report was entirely nonobjective, reflecting his biases.
    2. The review of the artwork was deemed nonobjective because the critic knew the artist personally.
  2. In art, not representing things realistically; abstract.

    1. She prefers nonobjective art, finding beauty in pure forms and colors.
    2. The gallery showcased a collection of nonobjective paintings that explored the interplay of texture and light.
nonobjective noun
  1. A work of art that does not depict recognizable objects or scenes.

    1. The museum displayed several nonobjectives from the early 20th century.
    2. His latest nonobjective used bold colors and geometric shapes to evoke emotion.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "nonobjective" in English means: Not based on facts or evidence; based on personal feelings or opinions., In art, not representing things realistically; abstract..

The phonetic transcription of "nonobjective" is /ˌnɒn.əbˈdʒek.tɪv/ in British English and /ˌnɑːn.əbˈdʒek.tɪv/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "nonobjective": subjective, nonrepresentational, abstract.

Example usage of "nonobjective": "His report was entirely nonobjective, reflecting his biases.". More examples on the page.