Imparcial (en. Impartial)

/imparˈθjal/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
That acts with fairness and without prejudice.
The judge must be impartial in his verdict.
El juez debe ser imparcial en su veredicto.
That does not favor any party in a conflict.
The impartial opinion of the expert was highly valued.
La opinión imparcial del experto fue muy valorada.
That does not show preferences or bias.
The report is impartial and is based on objective data.
El informe es imparcial y se basa en datos objetivos.

Etymology

From Latin 'impartialis', which means 'not partial'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to judge impartially
To evaluate or make decisions without biases or prejudices.
juzgar de manera imparcial
to be impartial
To act with neutrality in a matter.
ser imparcial
to opine impartially
To give an objective opinion without favoritism.
opinar de manera imparcial

Related Words

partial
That shows preference or inclination toward one party.
parcial
justice
Moral principle that leads to giving each one what they deserve.
justicia
equity
Quality of being fair and balanced in treatment.
equidad

Slang Meanings

No favoritism.
The referee was impartial; no one complained.
El árbitro fue imparcial, nadie se quejó.
Without prejudice.
We try to be impartial in our reporting.
Tratamos de ser imparciales en nuestra reportación.