Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Not jaundiced; hence, not affected by envy, jealousy, etc.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective Not
jaundiced ;uncynical .
Etymologies
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word unjaundiced.
Examples
-
If the president and Congress want to slip some growth-inducing remedies into the pending deficit deal, what should they examine with an unjaundiced eye?
Prescriptions to Revive Recovery David Wessel 2011
-
If the president and Congress want to slip some growth-inducing remedies into the pending deficit deal, what should they examine with an unjaundiced eye?
Prescriptions to Revive Recovery David Wessel 2011
-
So in some ways, one could argue that things are "better" now for the LGBT community, but Herring casts an unjaundiced eye upon what she terms the "the fault lines of religion, race, and sexual identity."
Georgianne Nienaber: The Campaign: The Audacity of Hope Did Not Die in Maine 2009
-
So in some ways, one could argue that things are "better" now for the LGBT community, but Herring casts an unjaundiced eye upon what she terms the "the fault lines of religion, race, and sexual identity."
The Campaign: The Audacity of Hope Did Not Die in Maine 2009
-
So I can examine recent Confrontation Clause jurisprudence with an unjaundiced eye, and conclude that it makes nosense.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Incorporation,” Originalism, and the Confrontation Clause: 2009
-
This is an incredible opportunity to look at our lives with an unjaundiced eye and really think about what you want to do in your life.
-
As longtime observers of Bill O'Reilly, we choose to regard the man with the unjaundiced eye, impassive reason, and evenhanded solemnity of an ancient Athenian stoic.
-
So in some ways, one could argue that things are "better" now for the LGBT community, but Herring casts an unjaundiced eye upon what she terms the "the fault lines of religion, race, and sexual identity."
Printing: The Campaign: The Audacity of Hope Did Not Die in Maine 2009
-
Pick it up and take a look with an open-heart and an unjaundiced eye.
-
I can say that if you were to tell me that someone close to me was out of order, someone I perhaps admired personally and was a close friend with, the minimum I would do is look at the evidence presented and this is the thing - with unjaundiced eyes - and then try to find neutral sources to either confirm or deny it.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.