Equitable synonyms and antonyms
ĕk'wĭ-tə-bəl
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Light in color, especially blond:
The definition of impartial is not favoring one side or opinion more than another.
Gained or earned by fair methods, not by cheating, lying, or stealing
Impartial; fair; just
Tenets of a religion can also be considered to be a code of ethics.
Based on strong likelihood or firm conviction, rather than on the actual evidence:
inequitable (antonym)
Having the faculty of reason; endued with reason; rational.
The definition of righteous is someone or something that is in accordance with high moral standards.
The definition of unbiased is a neutral person or persons.
partial (antonym)
(Computer science) Describing a property that holds only when an algorithm terminates.
unjust (antonym)
Not just or right; unfair; contrary to justice
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unfair (antonym)
Contrary to justice or a sense of fairness:
unreasonable (antonym)
Not governed by or based on reason:
prejudiced (antonym)
Having prejudices.
disproportionate (antonym)
Out of proportion, as in size, shape, or amount.
Neutral, impartial; lacking a financial interest in, or other predisposition toward, a particular resolution of a controversy or issue.
Free from passion, emotion, or bias; calm; impartial
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Alternative form of fair-minded.
Being neither good nor bad; mediocre:
Not partisan; esp., not controlled or influenced by, or supporting, any single political party
Existing independent of or external to the mind; actual or real:
Expressed in units measuring area:
Not affected detrimentally; unimpaired
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