Crossword-Solution: IMPARTIAL
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Impartial | a. | Not partial; not favoring one more than another; treating all alike; unprejudiced; unbiased; disinterested; equitable; fair; just. |
We have 23 clues for the answer “IMPARTIAL”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Unbiased towards one party or another | 1 answer |
| Q: Do you treat everyone alike? A: No. ___ | 1 answer |
| Like referees | 1 answer |
| Fair in one's judging | 1 answer |
| in proportion | 11 answers |
| unprejudiced | 29 answers |
| Proportional | 30 answers |
| equalised | 40 answers |
| disinterested | 41 answers |
| proportionate | 43 answers |
| uncoloured | 51 answers |
| uncaring | 52 answers |
| Neutral | 53 answers |
| Unbiased | 53 answers |
| Neutralise | 56 answers |
| colourless | 56 answers |
| dispassionate | 57 answers |
| Easy-going | 58 answers |
| Equitable | 61 answers |
| BALANCED ___ | 69 answers |
| Equal | 92 answers |
| Just | 103 answers |
| Fair | 116 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with IMPARTIAL (5)
Listening to the doctrines of expediency and compromise with pity, impatience, and disgust, they have everywhere broken into demonstrations of the wildest enthusiasm when a brave word has been spoken in favor of equal rights and impartial suffrage.
They are going to have to start considering the information we are hearing in a professional, impartial manner now.
And I believe Marianne will be the most happy with him of the two.” Elinor was half inclined to ask her reason for thinking so, because satisfied that none founded on an impartial consideration of their age, characters, or feelings, could be given;—but her mother must always be carried away by her imagination on any interesting subject, and therefore instead of an inquiry, she passed it off with a smile.
That he, under the circumstances, should not in fairness be the first to lodge a complaint of betrayal was a point to which, at his leisure, Rowland was of course capable of rendering impartial justice; but Roderick’s present desperation was so peremptory that it imposed itself on one’s sympathies.
These gentlemen bowed and smiled most agreeably, and Newman indulged in a series of impartial hand-shakes, accompanied by a “Happy to make your acquaintance, sir.” He looked at Madame de Cintré, but she was not looking at him.
Quotes with IMPARTIAL (3)
Love Embracing Tao, you become embraced. Supple, breathing gently, you become reborn. Clearing your vision, you become clear. Nurturing your beloved, you become impartial. Opening your heart, you become accepted. Accepting the World, you embrace Tao. Bearing and nurturing, Creating but not owning, Giving without demanding, Controlling without authority, This is love.
It seems that a profound, impartial, and absolutely just opinion of our fellow-creatures is utterly unknown. Either we are men, or we are women. Either we are cold, or we are sentimental. Either we are young, or growing old. In any case life is but a procession of shadows, and God knows why it is that we embrace them so eagerly, and see them depart with such anguish, being shadows. And why, if this -- and much more than this is true -- why are we yet surprised in the window c…
We only suffer when we falsely identify with the objects that arise in our awareness, rather than with the awareness itself — when we identify with our thoughts, with our emotions, our personal history, and the many stories we tell ourselves. When you reconnect to your source — the essence of your being, the pure and impartial witness — you become free from all of the troubles of the material world; free from the world of form. You no longer feel the desire to cling to forms …
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Chronicle, Newsday, NYT, WSJ.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (1988–2015).