What part of speech is objective?

Objective can be categorized as a noun and an adjective.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. objective is a noun, singular of objectives.
  • 2. objective is an adjective.

Inflections

Noun

Adjective

  • Positive
    Comparative
    Superlative
  • more objective
    most objective
  • Positive: objective 
  • Comparative: more objective
  • Superlative: most objective

Adjective to adverb

What does objective mean?

Definitions

Adjective

objective - undistorted by emotion or personal bias; based on observable phenomena; "an objective appraisal"; "objective evidence"
objective - emphasizing or expressing things as perceived without distortion of personal feelings, insertion of fictional matter, or interpretation; "objective art"
objective - serving as or indicating the object of a verb or of certain prepositions and used for certain other purposes; "objective case"; "accusative endings"
objective - belonging to immediate experience of actual things or events; "objective benefits"; "an objective example"; "there is no objective evidence of anything of the kind"

Noun

objective - the lens or system of lenses in a telescope or microscope that is nearest the object being viewed
objective - the goal intended to be attained (and which is believed to be attainable); "the sole object of her trip was to see her children"

Examples of objective

#   Sentence  
1. adj. An objective appraisal.
2. adj. Objective evidence.
3. adj. Objective art.
4. adj. Objective case.
5. adj. Objective benefits.
6. adj. An objective example.
7. adj. There is no objective evidence of anything of the kind.
8. adj. From an objective viewpoint, his argument was far from rational.
9. adj. Every experiment required a protected environment and an entirely objective frame of mind.
10. adj. There may be microscopes involved, bringing us ever closer to the heart of the matter; but even microbiology is objective, adding to knowledge by putting space between an object and its observer.
11. adj. It's hard for nurses to be objective about their patients.
12. adj. It is very difficult for anybody to be objective about his own character.
13. adj. 'That' has only the two cases, nominative and objective, and it does not inflect depending on the case.
14. adj. Does objective history exist?
15. adj. It's difficult to give an objective definition of terrorism, as it is practically different in every country.
16. noun Being objective means not telling everybody whose side you are on.
17. noun Earning our customers confidence and respect is this firm's objective.
18. noun You seem to have lost sight of original objective.
19. noun Our primary objective is to expand the South American market.
20. noun His objective is to pass the test.
21. noun He worked hard to obtain his objective.
22. noun The objective of law is justice.
23. noun The relative pronoun 'that' has two states, a nominative case and objective case, but there is no possessive case.
24. noun Among the critics are those who think that the objective set for the European Central Bank is not appropriate.
25. noun His objective is to become a teacher.
26. noun The French Revolution not only had as its objective to change an old government, but also to abolish the old form of society.
27. noun If you consider the objective of hibernation, I think it's the response of animals trying to somehow survive the winter season with its lack of food.
28. noun This is our main objective.
29. noun They don't realize that they're being used as pawns to obtain a wider political objective.
30. noun We aim at that objective.
Sentence  
adj.
An objective appraisal.
Objective evidence.
Objective art.
Objective case.
Objective benefits.
An objective example.
There is no objective evidence of anything of the kind.
From an objective viewpoint, his argument was far from rational.
Every experiment required a protected environment and an entirely objective frame of mind.
There may be microscopes involved, bringing us ever closer to the heart of the matter; but even microbiology is objective, adding to knowledge by putting space between an object and its observer.
It's hard for nurses to be objective about their patients.
It is very difficult for anybody to be objective about his own character.
'That' has only the two cases, nominative and objective, and it does not inflect depending on the case.
Does objective history exist?
It's difficult to give an objective definition of terrorism, as it is practically different in every country.
noun
Being objective means not telling everybody whose side you are on.
Earning our customers confidence and respect is this firm's objective.
You seem to have lost sight of original objective.
Our primary objective is to expand the South American market.
His objective is to pass the test.
He worked hard to obtain his objective.
The objective of law is justice.
The relative pronoun 'that' has two states, a nominative case and objective case, but there is no possessive case.
Among the critics are those who think that the objective set for the European Central Bank is not appropriate.
His objective is to become a teacher.
The French Revolution not only had as its objective to change an old government, but also to abolish the old form of society.
If you consider the objective of hibernation, I think it's the response of animals trying to somehow survive the winter season with its lack of food.
This is our main objective.
They don't realize that they're being used as pawns to obtain a wider political objective.
We aim at that objective.

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