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one-sidedly — adverb a) In a one sided or biased manner. Macaulay was concerned to interpret the seventeenth century in terms of the triumph of the Whigs as champions of public rights; and he upheld this one sidedly but not malignantly. b) In a manner which… … Wiktionary
One-sidedly — One sided One sid ed, a. 1. Having one side only, or one side prominent. [1913 Webster] 2. Hence: Limited to one side; favoring one person or side over another; partial; unjust; unfair; as, a one sided view or statement. [WordNet sense 5]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
one-sidedly — one sid·ed·ly … English syllables
one-sidedly — adverb in a unilateral manner; by means of one part or party they worked out an agreement unilaterally • Syn: ↑unilaterally • Ant: ↑multilaterally (for: ↑unilaterally) • Derived fr … Useful english dictionary
one-sidedly — adverb see one sided … New Collegiate Dictionary
one-sided — one sidedly, adv. one sidedness, n. /wun suy did/, adj. 1. considering but one side of a matter or question; partial or unfair: a one sided judgment. 2. with one party, contestant, side, etc., vastly superior; unbalanced; unequal: a one sided… … Universalium
one-sided — adj 1.) considering or showing only one side of a question, subject etc in a way that is unfair →↑biased, balanced ↑balanced ▪ The newspapers give a very one sided account of the war. 2.) an activity or competition that is one sided is one in… … Dictionary of contemporary English
one-sided — (adj.) 1833, dealing with one side of a question or dispute, from ONE (Cf. one) + SIDE (Cf. side) (n.). Related: One sidedly; one sidedness … Etymology dictionary
one — adj., n., & pron. adj. 1 single and integral in number. 2 (with a noun implied) a single person or thing of the kind expressed or implied (one of the best; a nasty one). 3 a particular but undefined, esp. as contrasted with another (that is one… … Useful english dictionary
one-sided — adjective 1 considering or showing only one side of a question, subject etc in a way that is unfair: The newspapers give a very one sided account of the war. 2 an activity or competition that is one sided is one in which one person or side does… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English