unprejudiced

adjective
UK: /ʌnˈpredʒʊdɪst/
US: /ʌnˈpredʒʊdɪst/
  1. Not having or showing a dislike or distrust based on fixed ideas.

    1. The jury was unprejudiced and fair to the defendant.
    2. An unprejudiced observer can see both sides of the complex political argument.
  2. Fair and impartial; without preconceived notions or biases.

    1. The judge made an unprejudiced decision in the case.
    2. To be a good journalist, one must strive to be as unprejudiced as possible.

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The word "unprejudiced" in English means: Not having or showing a dislike or distrust based on fixed ideas., Fair and impartial; without preconceived notions or biases..

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

Synonyms for "unprejudiced": fair, unbiased, objective, neutral, impartial.

Example usage of "unprejudiced": "The jury was unprejudiced and fair to the defendant.". More examples on the page.