When to use objective in Korean

Korean: 객관적[ gaek-gwan-jeok ]

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When to use it

Objective (객관적) means fair and based on facts, not on personal feelings. We use it for opinions, information, reports, and test grading at school. For example, a teacher should grade tests in an objective way.

Example sentences

  1. 선생님은 시험을 객관적으로 채점해요.

    The teacher grades the test objectively.

  2. 민수는 토론에서 객관적인 의견을 말했어요.

    Min-su gave an objective opinion in the discussion.

  3. 엄마는 두 아이의 말을 객관적으로 들어요.

    Mom listens to both children objectively.

  4. 이 광고는 객관적이지 않아요.

    This advertisement is not objective.

  5. 여행 블로그보다 지도가 더 객관적이에요.

    A map is more objective than a travel blog.

  6. 뉴스를 볼 때 객관적인 정보를 찾아요.

    I look for objective information when I watch the news.