nonpartisan

nonpartisan


Pronunciation

The IPA phonetic spelling for "nonpartisan" is /nɒnˈpɑːtɪzən/.

Here's a breakdown of the sounds in each syllable:

  • non: /nɒn/ - [n] [ɒ] [n]

  • par: /pɑː/ - [p] [ɑː] [r]

  • ti: /tɪ/ - [t] [ɪ]

  • san: /zən/ - [z] [ə] [n]


Word Form Variations

The word "nonpartisan" primarily functions as an adjective, so it doesn't have plural forms.

However, it can also be used as a noun to describe a person who is nonpartisan. In this case, the plural form would be nonpartisans.

Here's a breakdown:

  • Nonpartisan (adjective): Not supporting or controlled by a political party.

  • Nonpartisan (noun): A person who is nonpartisan.

  • Nonpartisans (noun, plural): Multiple people who are nonpartisan.


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Definitions, Synonyms, Antonyms

Noun

  • Definition: A person who is not affiliated with a political party.

    • Synonyms: Independent, impartial, neutral

    • Antonyms: Partisan, biased, affiliated

Adjective

  • Definition: Not supporting or controlled by a political party.

    • Synonyms: Impartial, neutral, unbiased

    • Antonyms: Partisan, biased, sectarian


Examples of Use

In News and Journalism

  • Newspaper: "The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office has warned of a potential government shutdown if a budget deal isn't reached." (The New York Times)

  • Online News: "The nonpartisan fact-checking website Snopes debunked the viral claim..." (Snopes.com)

In Academic and Research Contexts

  • Academic Journal: "The study, conducted by a nonpartisan think tank, found that..." (Journal of Political Science)

  • Textbook: "Nonpartisan elections are common for local offices, such as mayor and city council." (American Government textbook)

In Government and Public Policy

  • Government Website: "The Commission on Presidential Debates is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization." (Commission on Presidential Debates)

  • Public Discourse: "We need more nonpartisan solutions to address climate change." (A quote from a politician or activist)

In Entertainment and Popular Culture

  • Television: "The nonpartisan news show '60 Minutes' has been a staple of American television for decades."

  • Movie: "The character is portrayed as a nonpartisan judge, seeking justice above all else." (A fictional movie script)

In General Usage

  • Social Media: "I wish we could have more nonpartisan discussions about politics." (A social media post)

  • Everyday Conversation: "I'm not a member of any political party; I'm a nonpartisan voter."


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10 Famous Quotes Using the term Nonpartisan

  1. "The Commission on Presidential Debates is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization." (Commission on Presidential Debates)

  2. "The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office has warned of a potential government shutdown if a budget deal isn't reached." (The New York Times)

  3. "The nonpartisan fact-checking website Snopes debunked the viral claim..." (Snopes.com)

  4. "The study, conducted by a nonpartisan think tank, found that..." (Journal of Political Science)

  5. "Nonpartisan elections are common for local offices, such as mayor and city council." (American Government textbook)

  6. "The nonpartisan news show '60 Minutes' has been a staple of American television for decades."

  7. "I wish we could have more nonpartisan discussions about politics." (A social media post)

  8. "I'm not a member of any political party; I'm a nonpartisan voter." (Everyday conversation)

  9. "We need more nonpartisan solutions to address climate change." (A quote from a politician or activist)

  10. "The character is portrayed as a nonpartisan judge, seeking justice above all else." (A fictional movie script)


Etymology

The word "nonpartisan" is a combination of two parts:

  1. "non-": This prefix means "not" or "without."

  2. "partisan": This word comes from the Latin word "pars," meaning "part" or "faction." A partisan is someone who strongly supports a particular party or cause.

So, a "nonpartisan" person is someone who doesn't belong to a specific party or group. They are neutral and impartial.

The first known use of "nonpartisan" was in the early 1880s. It was used to describe a group of people who came together to make a statement about the economy, without being influenced by any particular political party.


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Phrases + Idioms Containing the term Nonpartisan

  • A nonpartisan approach: This phrase suggests a neutral and unbiased perspective on a matter.

  • A nonpartisan observer: Someone who watches a situation without taking sides.

  • Nonpartisan fact-checking: Verifying information without political bias.

  • To take a nonpartisan stance: To adopt a neutral position on an issue.

  • We can also use idioms with synonyms like "impartial" or "unbiased":

    • To keep an open mind: To be impartial and receptive to different viewpoints.

    • To play fair: To act honestly and without bias.

    • To call a spade a spade: To be direct and honest, without sugarcoating or political correctness.

  • Remember, these phrases and idioms are more about the concept of neutrality and impartiality than the specific word "nonpartisan."


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Source Information

Definition of nonpartisan from The Academic Glossary at Self Exploration Academy, a Urikville Press Publication. © All rights reserved.


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