1 [more objective; most objective] : based on facts rather than feelings or opinions
▪ We need someone outside the company to give us an objective analysis. ▪ Scientists must be objective. : not influenced by feelings ▪ It's hard to be objective [=fair, unbiased] about my own family. — opposite subjective 2 philosophy : existing outside of the mind : existing in the real world
▪ objective reality 3 grammar : relating to nouns, noun phrases, or pronouns that are the objects of verbs or prepositions
▪ The pronoun “her” is in the objective [=accusative] case in the sentence “I saw her.” — compare subjective
▪ We need someone outside the company to give us an objective analysis. ▪ Scientists must be objective. : not influenced by feelings ▪ It's hard to be objective [=fair, unbiased] about my own family. — opposite subjective
▪ objective reality
▪ The pronoun “her” is in the objective [=accusative] case in the sentence “I saw her.” — compare subjective
— ob·jec·tive·ly adverb
▪ Scientists must look at facts objectively. ▪ It's hard to think objectively about your own family.
▪ Scientists must look at facts objectively. ▪ It's hard to think objectively about your own family.





