unbiased

[ uhn-bahy-uhst ]
/ ʌnˈbaɪ əst /

adjective

not biased or prejudiced; fair; impartial.
Also especially British, un·bi·assed.

Origin of unbiased

First recorded in 1600–10; un-1 + biased

OTHER WORDS FROM unbiased

un·bi·ased·ly, adverb

Example sentences from the Web for unbiasedly

  • Then the wise advice makes itself heard again at once, You must only look at it "rightly, unbiasedly," etc.

    The Ego and His Own |Max Stirner
  • As if the child did not look at the Bible "rightly and unbiasedly" when it makes it a plaything.

    The Ego and His Own |Max Stirner

British Dictionary definitions for unbiasedly

unbiased

unbiassed

/ (ʌnˈbaɪəst) /

adjective

having no bias or prejudice; fair or impartial
statistics
  1. (of a sample) not affected by any extraneous factors, conflated variables, or selectivity which influence its distribution; random
  2. (of an estimator) having an expected value equal to the parameter being estimated; having zero bias
  3. Also called: discriminatory (of a significance test). Having a power greater than the predetermined significance level

Derived forms of unbiased

unbiasedly or unbiassedly, adverb unbiasedness or unbiassedness, noun