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单词 prejudiced
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Definition of prejudiced in English:

prejudiced

adjective ˈprɛdʒədɪstˈprɛdʒədəst
  • Having or showing a dislike or distrust that is derived from prejudice; bigoted.

    people are prejudiced against us
    prejudiced views
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Demeaning, degrading, bigoted, and prejudiced ideas and behaviours are fought every day around the world.
    • We can't have it both ways: we can't condemn segments of a community for their prejudiced, simplistic views when we ourselves are using other simplistic prejudiced views to come to our conclusions.
    • She took a big breath and sighed, ‘I'm sorry for losing my temper for no reason, and calling you a chauvinistic, sexist, prejudiced pig.’
    • You're not supposed to show yourself to be at all prejudiced or bigoted.
    • One reason it is difficult to assess discrimination is that changes have occurred in the nature of prejudiced attitudes and discriminatory behaviors.
    • Their prejudiced ideological view of each other lingered on.
    • After all, who would allow a prejudiced view or ideal to influence the formation of the core of one's character or values?
    • This, however, proved an entirely unreasonable and prejudiced view, and one I quickly revised.
    • Although my father had prejudiced views, I came to know those people.
    • Attitudes towards Jews vary across the five countries surveyed with Belgians, Germans and the French ‘most likely to hold a prejudiced view of Jews’.
    • Such prejudiced views and blinkered thinking, unfortunately, are not just confined to the right.
    • Anyone who reads the Biblical Commission's document will find these and many other prejudiced views thoroughly discredited.
    • They examined whether racially prejudiced attitudes could have a negative influence on the contact-recognition relationship.
    • More generally, various dimensions of prejudice matter to understanding both prejudiced attitudes and discriminatory behavior.
    • Of course, these beliefs do not reflect reality; they reflect the prejudiced views of those who hold them.
    • As representative of the small community of women in science, the work of these women showed that the search for the best minds in science cannot be limited by a prejudiced view of gender.
    Synonyms
    biased, bigoted, discriminatory, partisan, partial, one-sided, jaundiced, intolerant, narrow-minded, unfair, unjust, inequitable, non-objective, unobjective, blinkered, parti pris, coloured, distorted, warped, loaded, weighted
    racist, racialist, anti-Semitic, chauvinistic, chauvinist, sexist, heterosexist, homophobic, anti-gay, ageist, disablist, classist, fattist
 
 

Definition of prejudiced in US English:

prejudiced

adjectiveˈprɛdʒədəstˈprejədəst
  • Having or showing a dislike or distrust that is derived from prejudice; bigoted.

    people are prejudiced against us
    prejudiced views
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As representative of the small community of women in science, the work of these women showed that the search for the best minds in science cannot be limited by a prejudiced view of gender.
    • More generally, various dimensions of prejudice matter to understanding both prejudiced attitudes and discriminatory behavior.
    • You're not supposed to show yourself to be at all prejudiced or bigoted.
    • She took a big breath and sighed, ‘I'm sorry for losing my temper for no reason, and calling you a chauvinistic, sexist, prejudiced pig.’
    • Such prejudiced views and blinkered thinking, unfortunately, are not just confined to the right.
    • One reason it is difficult to assess discrimination is that changes have occurred in the nature of prejudiced attitudes and discriminatory behaviors.
    • Demeaning, degrading, bigoted, and prejudiced ideas and behaviours are fought every day around the world.
    • Anyone who reads the Biblical Commission's document will find these and many other prejudiced views thoroughly discredited.
    • Of course, these beliefs do not reflect reality; they reflect the prejudiced views of those who hold them.
    • This, however, proved an entirely unreasonable and prejudiced view, and one I quickly revised.
    • After all, who would allow a prejudiced view or ideal to influence the formation of the core of one's character or values?
    • Their prejudiced ideological view of each other lingered on.
    • Although my father had prejudiced views, I came to know those people.
    • We can't have it both ways: we can't condemn segments of a community for their prejudiced, simplistic views when we ourselves are using other simplistic prejudiced views to come to our conclusions.
    • Attitudes towards Jews vary across the five countries surveyed with Belgians, Germans and the French ‘most likely to hold a prejudiced view of Jews’.
    • They examined whether racially prejudiced attitudes could have a negative influence on the contact-recognition relationship.
    Synonyms
    biased, bigoted, discriminatory, partisan, partial, one-sided, jaundiced, intolerant, narrow-minded, unfair, unjust, inequitable, non-objective, unobjective, blinkered, parti pris, coloured, distorted, warped, loaded, weighted
 
 
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