Nonobjectivity is the state of being without objectivity, fairness, or impartiality. Its antonyms are objectivity, impartiality, neutrality, fairness, even-handedness, justice, and nonpartisanship. Objectivity refers to a state of being unbiased and without any prejudice in making judgments. Fairness is the impartial and equitable treatment of all parties involved in a dispute or controversy. Neutrality refers to a state of being neutral, unbiased and impartial. Even-handedness means treating everyone fairly, without discrimination. Justice refers to the application of fair and equitable rules and standards in resolving disputes. Nonpartisanship refers to a state of being impartial and independent, without aligning with any party or group.