one-sided

[US]/wʌnˈsaɪdɪd/
[UK]/wʌnˈsaɪdɪd/

Translation

adj.involving or representing only one side; biased or unfair; inclined to one side; legally one-sided

Phrases & Collocations

one-sided argument

one-sided view

one-sided deal

one-sided story

one-sided approach

was one-sided

being one-sided

highly one-sided

seems one-sided

too one-sided

Example Sentences

the argument was one-sided, failing to consider the other perspective.

he presented a one-sided view of the situation, omitting key details.

the news report offered a one-sided account of the events that transpired.

it's important to get a balanced perspective and not rely on a one-sided narrative.

the debate became one-sided when one participant dominated the conversation.

the relationship was one-sided; she always gave, and he rarely reciprocated.

the benefits of the project were highlighted, but the potential drawbacks were one-sidedly ignored.

the company's marketing campaign was heavily one-sided, focusing only on positive aspects.

we need to avoid a one-sided approach and consider all angles of the problem.

the judge's ruling was criticized as being one-sided in favor of the plaintiff.

the discussion was one-sided; no one challenged his assumptions.

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