objectivity

noun
UK: /ˌɒbdʒekˈtɪvəti/
US: /ˌɑːbdʒekˈtɪvəti/
  1. The quality of being objective, not influenced by personal feelings or opinions.

    1. The journalist showed objectivity in her report.
    2. We need to assess the situation with complete objectivity to make a fair decision.
  2. The state of being real or true, existing independently of someone’s mind.

    1. Scientists seek objectivity in their research.
    2. Achieving complete objectivity is difficult when dealing with subjective experiences.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "objectivity" in English means: The quality of being objective, not influenced by personal feelings or opinions., The state of being real or true, existing independently of someone’s mind..

The phonetic transcription of "objectivity" is /ˌɒbdʒekˈtɪvəti/ in British English and /ˌɑːbdʒekˈtɪvəti/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "objectivity": fairness, neutrality, detachment.

Example usage of "objectivity": "The journalist showed objectivity in her report.". More examples on the page.