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- pronunciation:
- b
jek
tihv
- parts of speech:
- noun, adjective
- features:
- Word Combinations (noun, adjective), Word Parts
part of speech: |
noun |
definition 1: |
a goal or purpose toward which one's efforts are directed; aim.
Our objective was to convince the town council that bicycle paths are needed in these neighborhoods.What is your objective in doing this research?
- synonyms:
- aim, goal, intent, intention, purpose, target
- similar words:
- ambition, aspiration, design, destination, end, idea, mark, mission, object, plan, point, purport
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definition 2: |
in optical instruments such as telescopes and microscopes, the lens closest to the object being observed.
- similar words:
- lens, optic
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definition 3: |
in grammar, the objective case, or a word form in this case, such as "them".
- synonyms:
- accusative
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related words: |
chase, motive |
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part of speech: |
adjective |
definition 1: |
not influenced by personal prejudice or feelings; unbiased.
I considered her problem in the most objective way I could.It was difficult for the parents to be objective about their own child's performance.- synonyms:
- fair, impartial, unbiased, unprejudiced
- antonyms:
- subjective
- similar words:
- detached, disinterested, dispassionate, equitable, evenhanded, impersonal, just, neutral, open-minded, sober
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definition 2: |
having reality or tangible existence independent of the observer.
These are objective facts and cannot be argued away.- synonyms:
- actual, real, tangible
- antonyms:
- subjective
- similar words:
- corporeal, material, palpable, physical
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definition 3: |
of or pertaining to an object.
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definition 4: |
in grammar, denoting or concerning the case of a word used as the object of a verb or preposition.
- synonyms:
- accusative
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related words: |
candid, factual, fair, honest, unbiased, valid |
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derivations: |
objectively (adv.), objectiveness (n.) |
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