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- Dictionaryone-sided/ˌwʌnˈsʌɪdɪd/
adjective
- 1. unfairly giving or dealing with only one side of a contentious issue; biased: "one-sided agitprop that devalues the causes it promotes" Similar Opposite
- 2. having or occurring on one side of something only: "one-sided documents"
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ONE-SIDED definition: 1. If a competition is one-sided, one team or player is much better than the other: 2. only…. Learn more.
One-sided definition: considering but one side of a matter or question; partial or unfair. See examples of ONE-SIDED used in a sentence.
ONE-SIDED meaning: 1. If a competition is one-sided, one team or player is much better than the other: 2. only…. Learn more.
The meaning of ONE-SIDED is having one side prominent : lopsided. How to use one-sided in a sentence.
If you say that an activity or relationship is one-sided, you think that one of the people or groups involved does much more than the other or is much stronger than the other. The negotiating was completely one-sided.
adj. 1. considering but one side of a matter or question; partial or unfair: a one-sided judgment. 2. with one side far superior or having all the advantage; unequal: a one-sided fight. 3. Biol. existing, occurring, or developing more fully on one side, as certain flower clusters.
(of a competition or a relationship) involving people who have different abilities; involving one person more than another. a totally one-sided match; a one-sided conversation (= in which one person talks most of the time)