IPA: //əbˈdʒɛktɪv//
KK: /ˈɑbdʒɛktɪv/
The quality of being fair and impartial, without personal feelings or opinions influencing judgment.
Her objectiveness in the debate helped her present a balanced view of the issue.
Objectiveness → It is formed from "object" (from Latin "objectum", meaning something thrown before or presented) and "-ness" (a suffix indicating a state or quality). The word "objectiveness" refers to the quality of being objective or impartial, presenting facts without personal bias.
Think of something being 'thrown before' ('object') to see it clearly, and '-ness' means the state of that quality. This helps you remember that 'objectiveness' is about the quality of being impartial.