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one-sided

adjective as in biased

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Example Sentences

I find both “admirer” and “suitor” to be presumptuous and one-sided.

This is a real war, and a very one-sided one when it comes to technology and casualties.

The play was so one-sided that it does not merit detailed description.

The one-sided Jay Z melee was quickly forgotten, as tabloids printed news of a rekindled relationship between Drake and Rihanna.

My first conversation today with Shia LaBeouf was a little one-sided, to put it mildly.

A one-sided view of the Memory proclaims that if vivid First Impressions are made in all cases, that is enough.

Now, unless the interlocutor adopts the same method and declares what he would do, conversation is apt to become one-sided.

Nothing is more frequent than a one-sided contract, in which one party has gained far more than the other.

Marshal Marmont has been called one of Napoleon's failures, but this criticism is one-sided and unjust.

At the front it has a one-sided irregular look; and this is owing to the non-completion of a collateral spire.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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