Antonyms for onesided


Grammar : Adj
Spell : wuhn-sahy-did
Phonetic Transcription : ˈwʌnˈsaɪ dɪd


Definition of onesided

Origin :
  • 1833, "dealing with one side of a question or dispute," from one + side (n.). Related: One-sidedly; one-sidedness.
  • As in inequitable : adj unfair
  • As in intolerant : adj impatient, prejudiced
  • As in jaundiced : adj tainted, prejudiced
  • As in lopsided : adj leaning, falling to one side; larger on one side
  • As in one-sided : adj biased
  • As in opinionated : adj believing very strongly and conveying it
  • As in partial : adj biased, prejudiced
  • As in partisan : adj interested, factional
  • As in prepossessed : adj made partial by initial impression
  • As in unequal : adj not balanced; lopsided
  • As in uneven : adj not smooth or balanced
  • As in unfair : adj prejudiced, wrongful
  • As in unjust : adj not fair
  • As in prejudiced : adj biased
  • As in unilateral : adj concerned with one side
  • As in tendentious : adj biased
  • As in colored : adj distorted
  • As in doctrinaire : adj dogmatic, opinionated
  • As in dogmatic : adj dictatorial, opinionated
Example sentences :
  • He affected to see in that, onesided as it was, evidence of Ralegh's piratical temper.
  • Extract from : « Sir Walter Ralegh » by William Stebbing
  • Keble's whole view of Nature, it must be said, was onesided and wanting in insight.
  • Extract from : « Essays » by Arthur Christopher Benson
  • But our whole consideration so far has been onesided and narrow.
  • Extract from : « The Photoplay » by Hugo Mnsterberg
  • They appear to contemporaries to be onesided, exaggerated, narrow, fanatical.
  • Extract from : « The World's Great Sermons, Volume 7: Hale to Farrar » by Various
  • Yesterday the wreckers and agnostics—to-day the specialists and onesided enthusiasts—to-morrow, the embodiers, the includers.
  • Extract from : « The Hive » by Will Levington Comfort
  • Even with him the understanding was onesided, and ended in his always going whithersoever he pleased.
  • Extract from : « The Chaplain of the Fleet » by Walter Besant and James Rice
  • However, realism is onesided and exaggerated, and therefore just as far from the truth as enthusiastic idealism.
  • Extract from : « Morals and the Evolution of Man » by Max Simon Nordau
  • This onesided history is still more dangerous in reference to moral truth.
  • Extract from : « Historical materialism and the economics of Karl Marx » by Benedetto Croce

Synonyms for onesided

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