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单词 prejudiced
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prejudicedadj.

Brit. /ˈprɛdʒᵿdɪst/, U.S. /ˈprɛdʒədəst/
Forms: see prejudice v. and -ed suffix1; also 1700s prejudic'd.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: prejudice v., -ed suffix1.
Etymology: < prejudice v. + -ed suffix1.
Affected or influenced by prejudice; (unfairly) biased beforehand.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > belief > expressed belief, opinion > bias, prejudice > [adjective]
prejudicial1535
forestalled1543
forejudging1571
unindifferent1571
apassioned1574
prejudicate1579
prejudiced1579
preoccupate1587
preoccupiedc1598
prejudicious1599
prepossessed1611
prejudicated1633
biased1642
prejudiciary1642
prejudicant1645
prejudicatory1652
parti pris1923
value-laden1936
slanted1959
1579 G. Harvey Let.-bk. (1884) 60 Still to mainetayne or againe to recoover that præiudiced opinion of me amongste them, that heretofore..was conceavid.
1654 J. Owen Doctr. Saints Persev. in Wks. (1853) XI. 375 Prejudiced men will grant it.
1740 C. Cibber Apol. Life C. Cibber xv. 303 Considering what numbers..might come to it as prejudic'd spectators.
1799 M. Robinson Let. to Women of Eng. 26 The women of France have been by some popular, though evidently prejudiced writers, denominated little better than she-devils!
1856 B. Brodie Psychol. Inq. (ed. 3) I. vi. 234 Being in some degree a prejudiced witness.
1897 J. Conrad Nigger of ‘Narcissus’ ii. 32 He coughed often, but the most prejudiced person could perceive that, mostly, he coughed when it suited his purpose.
1917 Mother Earth Mar. 12 A jury consisting of small, prejudiced, fossilized men.
1947 J. Van Druten Voice of Turtle ii. ii. 93 Of course, I may be prejudiced, but I don't think I'd have turned down me for him.
2001 Ecologist Sept. 46/1 The assumption that country folk are prejudiced and reactionary.

Derivatives

ˈprejudicedly adv. in a prejudiced manner.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > belief > expressed belief, opinion > bias, prejudice > [adverb]
sinistrously1562
prejudicately1588
prejudicially1589
asquint1607
prejudicedly1812
1812 P. B. Shelley Proposals for Assoc. Philanthropists 7 For the reasons above alleged, falsely, prejudicedly, and narrowly will..they persecute those who have the best intentions towards them.
1934 Gleaner (Kingston, Jamaica) 9 Oct. 12/1 The team was prejudicedly selected.
1997 Hist. & Memory (Nexis) 30 Sept. 409 A counternarrative that will re-include those who prejudicedly have been excluded from the collective self.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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