Impartiality
Pronunciation: /ˌɪmˌpɑːrʃiːˈælɪtiː/
Impartiality (noun)
- The quality of treating people equally, without favouring one side or person.
- A state of not taking sides in an argument, so decisions are based on facts.
- The practice of presenting information in a balanced way, without personal opinions.
Examples
- The judge showed impartiality in every decision.
- Impartiality helps people trust the final judgement.