Definitions for impartial

impartial im·par·tial

Spelling: [im-pahr-shuh l]
IPA: /ɪmˈpɑr ʃəl/

Impartial is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 332 anagrams from letters in impartial (aaiilmprt).

Definitions for impartial

adjective

  1. not partial or biased; fair; just:

Origin of impartial

First recorded in 1585-95; im-2 + partial

Examples for impartial

Her impartial and dutiful reasonings on her difficult situation.

The moment Charley's logical faculty was excited his perception was impartial.

In fact, Claudio's temper here is as detached and impartial as Benedick's.

He said that I was being watched and my impartial journalism was appreciated.

These unexpected heroics can make for great watching—especially for the impartial amateur.

Because my disproportionate reaction is precisely why the law needs to be impartial.

How can a Tea Party-backed judge ever be fair and impartial given the rigid right-wing ideology of that movement?!

Carles told me that MormonThink strives to be objective and impartial.

It concerns not me to know them: but the world, even the impartial part of it, accuses him.

This is not always, the result of impartial and discriminating judgment.

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