impartially-announced
|im-par-tial-ly-an-nounced|
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/ɪmˈpɑrʃəli əˈnaʊnst/
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/ɪmˈpɑːʃəli əˈnaʊnst/
unbiased declaration
Etymology
Etymology Information
'impartially-announced' originates from the combination of 'impartial' and 'announce', where 'impartial' means 'not biased' and 'announce' means 'to make known publicly'.
Historical Evolution
'Impartial' comes from the Latin word 'impartialis', and 'announce' comes from the Latin word 'annuntiare'.
Meaning Changes
Initially, 'impartial' meant 'not partial', and 'announce' meant 'to declare'. Together, they evolved to mean 'declared without bias'.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
described or declared without bias or favoritism.
The results of the competition were impartially-announced to ensure fairness.
Synonyms
Antonyms
biasedly-announcedunfairly-declared
Last updated: 2025/06/30 16:42
