Objetiva (en. Objective)

/ob-ʒek-'ti-va/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
Refers to something that can be perceived or analyzed without subjective influences.
Art criticism must be objective to be valid.
La crítica del arte debe ser objetiva para ser válida.
That focuses on reality or the truth of the facts.
An objective report provides verified data.
Un informe objetivo proporciona datos verificados.
That has clarity and precision in its description or analysis.
We need an objective assessment of the team's performance.
Necesitamos una evaluación objetiva del rendimiento del equipo.

Etymology

From Latin 'objectivus', meaning 'pertaining to an object'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

objective gaze
A perspective that is not influenced by personal opinions.
mirada objetiva
objective analysis
A study based on verifiable facts.
análisis objetivo
objective approach
A method that prioritizes evidence over feelings.
enfoque objetivo

Related Words

subjective
Based on personal opinions or feelings.
subjetiva
objectivity
The quality of being objective.
objetividad

Slang Meanings

Colloquial use to describe an analysis that is not swayed by emotions.
That comment was very objective, no emotion was evident.
Ese comentario fue muy objetivo, no se notaba ninguna emoción.
Referring to a person who maintains a neutral viewpoint in discussions.
She is always objective, that's why I ask for her opinion.
Ella siempre es objetiva, por eso le pido su opinión.