evenhanded
[ ee-vuhn-han-did ]
adjective
impartial; equitable: evenhanded justice.
Origin of evenhanded
1Other words from evenhanded
- e·ven·hand·ed·ly, adverb
- e·ven·hand·ed·ness, noun
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How to use evenhanded in a sentence
Munayyer is not really asking for evenhandedness or fairness or a level playing field.
Another point well worth the noting is the perfect evenhandedness of Shakespeare's representations.
Shakespeare: His Life, Art, And Characters, Volume I. | H. N. HudsonThis difference may be fairly taken as an argument of the Poet's candour and evenhandedness.
Shakespeare: His Life, Art, And Characters, Volume I. | H. N. Hudson
British Dictionary definitions for even-handed
even-handed
adjective
dealing fairly with all; impartial
Derived forms of even-handed
- even-handedly, adverb
- even-handedness, noun
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