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evenhandedness
noun as in honesty
Strongest matches
noun as in honorableness
noun as in incorruptibility
Strong matches
- bluntness
- candor
- confidence
- conscientiousness
- equity
- fairness
- faithfulness
- fidelity
- frankness
- genuineness
- goodness
- honor
- honorableness
- impeccability
- integrity
- justness
- loyalty
- morality
- openness
- outspokenness
- plainness
- principle
- probity
- rectitude
- reputability
- responsibility
- right
- scrupulousness
- self-respect
- sincerity
- soundness
- straightforwardness
- straightness
- trustiness
- trustworthiness
- uprightness
- veracity
- virtue
Weak match
noun as in upstandingness
Weak matches
- bluntness
- candor
- confidence
- conscientiousness
- equity
- fairness
- faithfulness
- fidelity
- frankness
- genuineness
- goodness
- honor
- honorableness
- impeccability
- incorruptibility
- integrity
- justness
- loyalty
- morality
- openness
- outspokenness
- plainness
- principle
- probity
- rectitude
- reputability
- responsibility
- right
- scrupulousness
- self-respect
- sincerity
- soundness
- straightforwardness
- straightness
- trustiness
- trustworthiness
- uprightness
- veracity
- virtue
Example Sentences
If Trump wins election again in 2024, however, Garland will be replaced by someone offering far worse than excessive evenhandedness, or even Barr’s toadyism: an attorney general with total fealty to a criminal president.
They said that the West’s current approach showed a “lack of evenhandedness.”
The lack of "evenhandedness" has come up with countries such as Zambia, Sri Lanka and Ghana facing strict requirements under IMF-led debt reworks.
They said that the West’s current approach shows a “lack of evenhandedness.”
They said the West’s diplomatic response “highlights the current lack of evenhandedness in addressing such flashpoints.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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