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evenhanded

American  
[ee-vuhn-han-did] / ˈi vənˈhæn dɪd /

adjective

  1. impartial; equitable.

    evenhanded justice.


Other Word Forms

  • evenhandedly adverb
  • evenhandedness noun

Etymology

Origin of evenhanded

First recorded in 1595–1605; even 1 + handed

Explanation

Evenhanded means fair to all sides. If your essay is evenhanded, it should look at both sides of an argument, without showing preference for one side or the other. When you talk about two opposing ideas, you often invoke the idea of hands. “On the one hand,” you begin, discussing the first idea, and then move on to discuss its opposite, starting in with, “On the other hand.” Evenhanded means treating both “hands” evenly. Of course, you're not really talking about hands — you're talking about sides of an arguments, or siblings splitting a cookie.

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What “The Wolf War” also does—and a lot of nonfiction TV doesn’t—is approach its subject in an honestly evenhanded, objective manner.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 16, 2025

It also boasts one of the most evenhanded depictions of queerness shown in superhero movies and TV series.

From Salon • Aug. 28, 2025

It’s a nice idea that an evenhanded, old-fashioned exchange of ideas will yield a clear philosophical winner, clarify political strategy, or produce new ideas for solving the myriad problems we have—democratic deliberation made easy.

From Slate • Jan. 11, 2024

Key documents, he said, “were written in an evenhanded, nonthreatening tone and employed words intended to persuade rather than intimidate.”

From New York Times • Dec. 9, 2023

This evenhanded justice Commends the ingredients of our poisoned chalice, To our own lips.

From Shakspere, Personal Recollections by Joyce, John A.