one sided in English

adjective
1
unfairly giving or dealing with only one side of a contentious issue or question; biased or partial.
the press was accused of being one-sided, of not giving a balanced picture

Use "one sided" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "one sided" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "one sided", or refer to the context using the word "one sided" in the English Dictionary.

1. 9 And both one - sided implementation and one - sided one - sided accomplice with non - existence of one - sided organization and one - sided abetment.

2. One-sided sliding apparatus

3. The negotiating was completely one-sided.

4. The conversation was very one-sided.

5. Their relationship seems rather one-sided.

6. It was a rather one-sided affair.

7. The violence was far from one-sided .

8. And so began our one-sided correspondence.

9. One-sided adhesive tape having a film carrier

10. Corcoran called the accusations unjust and one-sided.

11. The contest was too one-sided to be exciting.

12. If the communication is one - sided , it denotes telepathy.

13. His attitude towards the unemployed is very one-sided.

14. You would find the conversation a trifle one- sided

15. “The creditor replied, ‘Mercy is always so one-sided.

16. The creditor replied, “Mercy is always so one-sided.

17. Finally, she could bear his one-sided possession no longer.

18. This interaction of science and theology is not one-sided.

19. To be enforceable, Adhesion contracts cannot be unreasonably one-sided.

20. I'm amazed the paper would print such one-sided views.

21. One - sided and introspective mathematical speculation leads into sterile fields.

22. R/Beatings: One sided fights / fights that turn into legit Beatings

23. The newspapers give a very one-sided account of the war.

24. A one-sided arms embargo, for instance, is not the solution.

25. In sports, a Blowout is an easy or one-sided victory

26. It was a very one-sided game: our team won easily.

27. 17 One-Sided Headache Cluster and migraine headaches are characteristically unilateral.

28. "The Hanahaki Disease is an illness born from one-sided love, where the patient throws up and Coughs of flower petals when they suffer from one-sided love

29. You may attempt to be starkly one-sided to elicit a response.

30. This war is too one-sided to be very long-drawn-out.

31. All right, but it's going to make for a one-sided conversation.

32. Now I've realized that my estimate of her character was one-sided.

33. However, to learn from history we cannot afford one-sided or biased interpretations.

34. 15 You may attempt to be starkly one-sided to elicit a response.

35. 28 synonyms for Biased: prejudiced, weighted, one-sided, partial, distorted, swayed, warped, slanted

36. The frustration he caused her was the keynote of every one-sided altercation.

37. 13 synonyms for Coloured: colored, colorful, biased, slanted, colored, one-sided, dyed, bleached

38. Another word for Biased: prejudiced, weighted, one-sided, partial, distorted Collins English Thesaurus

39. The necessity that he shall conform, that he shall cohere, is not one - sided.

40. It takes two to tango and so far our relationship has been one-sided.

41. The press were accused of presenting a very one-sided picture of the issue.

42. But the stress so far on the division of labour is somewhat one-sided.

43. They blamed their defeat on the media's one-sided reporting of the election campaign.

44. Find top songs and albums by Clavicles including One Sided War, Mysticetes and more.

45. - a one-sided, materially unjustified distortion of competition to the advantage of debt-collection agencies.

46. I fully realized the futility of this enterprise, an unrequited obsession, a one-sided infatuation.

47. In the case of the one sided Bolection, the panel is held against a rabbet.

48. Synonyms for Biased include partial, prejudiced, one-sided, distorted, jaundiced, partisan, warped, bigoted, blinkered and discriminatory

49. Biased: See: disadvantageous , ex parte , exclusive , illiberal , interested , limited , one-sided , parochial , partisan , preferential , prejudicial , prone

50. This may involve glum expressions, heavy sighs, robotlike actions, and a one-sided embargo on speech.