How Do You Spell UNBIAS?

Pronunciation: [ʌnbˈa͡ɪ͡əs] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "Unbias" is [ʌnbˈa͡ɪ͡əs], [ʌnbˈa‍ɪ‍əs], [ʌ_n_b_ˈaɪə_s] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

UNBIAS Meaning and Definition

  1. Unbiased refers to being fair, impartial, and free from prejudice or favoritism. It is a term used to describe a state in which judgment or decision-making is not influenced or swayed by personal opinions, inclinations, or external pressures.

    When someone is unbiased, they are detached from any subjective beliefs or preconceived notions that could potentially hinder their ability to make an objective and impartial evaluation. This state of being promotes fairness by ensuring equal treatment and consideration to all parties involved. Unbiased individuals are able to assess situations or information without letting personal biases or interests cloud their judgment.

    The term "unbiased" is particularly relevant in various domains, such as journalism, scientific research, legal proceedings, or any context where objective analysis and fairness are of utmost importance. In journalism, unbiased reporting involves presenting information based on facts without being influenced by personal opinions. In scientific research, unbiased experiments are conducted, ensuring that potential biases do not affect the validity or accuracy of the results.

    Being unbiased requires a conscious effort to separate personal perspectives and emotions from the task at hand. It demands an open mind and a willingness to consider multiple perspectives before arriving at a conclusion. Unbiased individuals strive to be fair, just, and impartial in their evaluations and decision-making processes.

  2. To free from bias or prejudice.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for UNBIAS

Etymology of UNBIAS

The word "unbias" is not found in reputable English dictionaries. However, the word "unbiased" exists and its etymology can be explained.

The term "unbiased" is derived from the prefix "un-" meaning "not" or "lacking" and the word "biased" which refers to having a prejudice or inclination towards a particular opinion, idea, or perspective.

The root of "biased" relates to the now-obsolete verb "bias" which came from the Middle French word "biais" meaning "slant, slope, oblique". Its origins can be traced back to the Old Provençal word "biais" which means "sideways" or "obliquely" and the Old French word "biais" meaning "slant, slope".

Conjugate verb Unbias

CONDITIONAL

I would unbias
you would unbias
he/she/it would unbias
we would unbias
they would unbias

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be unbiasing
you would be unbiasing
he/she/it would be unbiasing
we would be unbiasing
they would be unbiasing

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have unbias
you would have unbias
he/she/it would have unbias
we would have unbias
they would have unbias

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been unbiasing
you would have been unbiasing
he/she/it would have been unbiasing
we would have been unbiasing
they would have been unbiasing

FUTURE

I will unbias
you will unbias
he/she/it will unbias
we will unbias
they will unbias

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be unbiasing
you will be unbiasing
he/she/it will be unbiasing
we will be unbiasing
they will be unbiasing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have unbiased
you will have unbiased
he/she/it will have unbiased
we will have unbiased
they will have unbiased

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been unbiasing
you will have been unbiasing
he/she/it will have been unbiasing
we will have been unbiasing
they will have been unbiasing

IMPERATIVE

you unbias
we let´s unbias

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to unbias

PAST

I unbiased
you unbiased
he/she/it unbiased
we unbiased
they unbiased

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was unbiasing
you were unbiasing
he/she/it was unbiasing
we were unbiasing
they were unbiasing

PAST PARTICIPLE

unbiased

PAST PERFECT

I had unbiased
you had unbiased
he/she/it had unbiased
we had unbiased
they had unbiased

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been unbiasing
you had been unbiasing
he/she/it had been unbiasing
we had been unbiasing
they had been unbiasing

PRESENT

I unbias
you unbias
he/she/it unbiases
we unbias
they unbias

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am unbiasing
you are unbiasing
he/she/it is unbiasing
we are unbiasing
they are unbiasing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

unbiasing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have unbiased
you have unbiased
he/she/it has unbiased
we have unbiased
they have unbiased

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been unbiasing
you have been unbiasing
he/she/it has been unbiasing
we have been unbiasing
they have been unbiasing

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