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prejudicenoun an attitude that always favors one way of feeling or acting especially without considering any other possibilitiesher lifelong prejudice against doing "dirty" jobs bias, favor, nonobjectivity, one-sidedness, parti pris, partiality, partisanship, ply, tendentiousness chauvinism, cronyism, favoritism, nepotismself-opinionatedness, self-partialitybent, inclination, leaning, penchant, predilection, predisposition, proclivity, propensity, tendencypreconception, prejudgment, prepossession impartiality, neutrality, objectivity, open-mindedness, unbiasedness calm, detachment, dispassion, indifferenceaversion, dislike, distaste, hate, scunner hatred of or discrimination against a person or persons based on their racefought racial prejudice through the use of the court system prejudiceverbto cause to have often negative opinions formed without sufficient knowledgeall the bad stories I had heard about the incoming CEO prejudiced me against him even before the first meeting bias, poison, turn dispose, incline, predisposeinfluence, prepossessconvince, persuade, suggest n.predilection, prepossession, prejudice, bias mean an attitude of mind that predisposes one to favor something.predilection implies a strong liking deriving from one's temperament or experience.a predilection for travel prepossession suggests a fixed conception likely to preclude objective judgment of anything counter to it.a prepossession against technology prejudice usually implies an unfavorable prepossession and connotes a feeling rooted in suspicion, fear, or intolerance.a mindless prejudice against the unfamiliar bias implies an unreasoned and unfair distortion of judgment in favor of or against a person or thing.a strong bias toward the plaintiff in the 13th century |