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- Dictionaryprejudice/ˈprɛdʒʊdɪs/
noun
- 1. preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience: "prejudice against people from different backgrounds" Similar
- 2. harm or injury that results or may result from some action or judgement: "prejudice resulting from delay in the institution of the proceedings" Similar
verb
- 1. give rise to prejudice in (someone); make biased: "the statement might prejudice the jury" Similar
- 2. cause harm to (a state of affairs): "delay is likely to prejudice the child's welfare" Similar
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Synonyms for PREJUDICE: bias, partisanship, partiality, tendency, tendentiousness, one-sidedness, chauvinism, ply; Antonyms of PREJUDICE: neutrality, objectivity, indifference, impartiality, detachment, hate, calm, open-mindedness
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Synonyms for PREJUDICE in English: discrimination, racism, injustice, sexism, intolerance, bigotry, unfairness, chauvinism, narrow-mindedness, faith hate, ….
Other forms: prejudices; prejudiced; prejudicing. If you have a negative attitude towards someone based on race or ethnicity rather than personal experience, you might be accused of prejudice. Prejudice is remarkably similar to its Latin root in form and meaning; the Latin praejudicium means "judgment in advance."
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