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    preconceived
    /ˌpriːkənˈsiːvd/

    adjective

    • 1. (of an idea or opinion) formed before having the evidence for its truth or usefulness: "the same set of facts can be tailored to fit any preconceived belief"

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  2. PRECONCEIVED definition: 1. (of an idea or an opinion) formed too early, especially without enough thought or knowledge: 2…. Learn more.

  3. : to form (an opinion) prior to actual knowledge or experience. preconceived notions. Examples of preconceive in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web As leaders, preconceived notions can blind us from being truly open to change and innovation.

  4. Preconceived definition: (of an idea, opinion, etc.) formed beforehand, as before seeing evidence or as a result of a previously held prejudice. See examples of PRECONCEIVED used in a sentence.

  5. formed beforehand before one has enough information about something or knowledge of it, and therefore probably wrong; conceived ahead in time. a preconceived idea. We all start with preconceived notions of what we want from life.

  6. PRECONCEIVED meaning: 1. (of an idea or an opinion) formed too early, especially without enough thought or knowledge: 2…. Learn more.

  7. It's almost always an idea or opinion that's described as preconceived. You might have preconceived ideas about what college will be like — in other words, you've formed a strong sense of what the experience will be before knowing much about it.

  8. Preconceive means to form an opinion or idea about something before you know anything factual or see any results, as in I don’t preconceive ideas about foods I haven’t tried yet. Preconceive is almost always used in the past tense, as in Watching the film confirmed Raul’s preconceived belief that he would hate it.