| prejudice |
An unfavorable opinion of a race or religion.
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| prejudice |
Preconceived opinion or bias against, or in favour of, a person or thing, characterised by stereotypical views. It may be positive or negative, but is usually used to refer to negative attitudes towards a group or its individual members.
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| prejudice |
Prejudice is a noun; prejudiced is an adjective. Do not drop the -d from prejudiced: I knew that my parents were prejudiced [not prejudice].
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| prejudice |
Holding unfounded ideas about a group with a condescending view?...
Ãâó: www.elissetche.org/dico/P.htm
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| prejudice |
a much-misspelled word which is both a noun ("They were victims of prejudice") and a verb ("News reports can prejudice a jury"). The correct adjective form is the past participle prejudiced ("The prejudiced jury reached an unfair verdict").
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