Definitions
- Describing a person or organization that is not biased or influenced by personal opinions or interests. - Referring to a decision or judgment that is fair and objective, without favoring any particular side or party. - Talking about an action or behavior that is neutral and does not take sides in a dispute or conflict.
- Describing a person or organization that is unbiased and not influenced by personal opinions or interests. - Referring to a decision or judgment that is fair and objective, without favoring any particular side or party. - Talking about an action or behavior that is neutral and does not take sides in a dispute or conflict.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words describe a lack of bias or favoritism.
- 2Both words refer to being fair and objective.
- 3Both words can be used to describe people, organizations, decisions, judgments, actions, or behaviors.
What is the difference?
- 1Usage: Nonpartial is less common than impartial and may sound awkward or unfamiliar in some contexts.
- 2Connotation: Nonpartial may sound more formal or technical, while impartial is more commonly used in everyday language.
- 3Emphasis: Nonpartial emphasizes the absence of bias or partiality, while impartial emphasizes the presence of fairness and objectivity.
Remember this!
Nonpartial and impartial are synonyms that describe a lack of bias or favoritism. Both words can be used to describe people, organizations, decisions, judgments, actions, or behaviors that are fair and objective. However, nonpartial is less common and may sound more formal or technical, while impartial is more commonly used in everyday language and has related words such as 'partiality' and 'impartially'.