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prejudicedadjective inclined to favor one side over anotheran employer who is known to be prejudiced toward graduates from Ivy League schools biased, one-sided, parti pris, partial, partisan hostile, inimical, jaundiced, unfriendly, unsympatheticcolored, distorted, misrepresented, shaded, warpedconvinced, influenced, persuaded, predisposed, prepossessed, swayedaffected, concerned, interested disinterested, equal, equitable, evenhanded, fair, impartial, neutral, nonpartisan, objective, unbiased, unprejudiced open, open-minded, persuasible, receptivehonest, just, reasonablebipartisanautonomous, independentaloof, detached, dispassionate, hardheaded, impersonal, unemotionalcold, distant, remoteapathetic, incurious, indifferent, unconcerned, uncurious, unenthusiastic, uninterested unwilling to grant other people social rights or to accept other viewpointsracially prejudiced people have existed throughout recorded history bigoted, illiberal, intolerant, narrow, narrow-minded, small-minded conservative, hidebound, old-fashioned, reactionaryblindfolded, blinkered, insular, parochial, provincialbiased, one-sided, partial, partisan broad-minded, liberal, open-minded, tolerant, unprejudiced extreme, progressive, radicalimpartial, objective, unbiased prejudicedverbpast tense of prejudiceto 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 biased(or biassed), poisoned, turned disposed, inclined, predisposedinfluenced, prepossessedconvinced, persuaded, suggested in 1579 |