Unprejudiced in a sentence as an adjective

Appleā€™s late ADB mice were lovely in the hand and completely unprejudiced.

The author couldn't be less objective and unprejudiced, if he tried.

A lot of people will go to great length to deny it, but if you think about it unprejudiced, you'll have to accept it.

Equitable means fair, just, unprejudiced, considerate of all involved, etc.

And there are many, many other predictions of the theory of evolution that can be easily checked by the unprejudiced amateur.

It's still there, right at the foot of the page:In recognition of the unprejudiced creation of a new open source operating system leading to the largely exploited Linux kernel.

Unprejudiced definitions

adjective

free from undue bias or preconceived opinions; "an unprejudiced appraisal of the pros and cons"; "the impartial eye of a scientist"

See also: impartial