one-sided
1One-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] Unguarded and one …
2One-sided — may refer to: One sided argument, variant of the logical fallacy known as special pleading One sided limit, either of the two limits of a function f(x) of a real variable x as x approaches a specified point in calculus One sided overhand bend,… …
3one-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… …
4one-sided — I adjective biased, colored, discriminatory, exparte, impar, inaequalis, influenced, iniquus, interested, jaundiced, narrow, narrow minded, partial, partisan, prejudiced, prepossessed, sectarian, slanted, swayed, undetached, undispassionate,… …
5one sided — index ex parte, inequitable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
6one-sided — adjective Date: circa 1802 1. a. (1) having one side prominent ; lopsided (2) having or occurring on one side only b. limited to one side ; partial < a one sided interpretation > 2. unilateral …
7one-sided — adjective a) Partial or biased in favour of one faction or demographic group We were robbed! That referee was definitely one sided. b) With one competitor dominant over the other It was a swift, one sided fight, all over in the second round …
8One Sided Story — Studio album by The Pursuit of Happiness Released 1990 …
9one-sided conception — index distortion Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
10one-sided view — index distortion Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …