Use "prejudiced" in a sentence

1. He's deeply prejudiced against women.

2. Environmentalists are prejudiced against the dam.

3. He fermented prejudiced crowds to riot.

4. She regarded her critics as ignorant and prejudiced.

5. They are prejudiced against older applicants.

6. The prejudiced parents get exactly what they wanted.

7. Try not to be prejudiced in your judgements.

8. Lack of self-discipline prejudiced her chances of success.

9. I think your South American youth has prejudiced you.

10. Newspaper gossip had prejudiced her against him.

11. What has prejudiced you against modern music?

12. That's ageism, being prejudiced against people because they're old.

13. His comments may have prejudiced the voters against her.

14. Her charm prejudiced the judges in her favour.

15. Reading newspaper reports had unfairly prejudiced the jury in her favour.

16. He prejudiced his claim by demanding too much compensation.

17. You know that I am not a prejudiced man.

18. Young children are not prejudiced, and they quickly forgive and forget

19. The campaign is designed to make people less prejudiced about AIDS.

20. 4 Lack of self-discipline prejudiced her chances of success.

21. Another word for Biased: prejudiced, weighted, one-sided, partial, distorted Collins English Thesaurus

22. The Baltimorean (that little jerkface) becomes a symbol for prejudiced people everywhere

23. Without realizing it, we could have views that are biased or prejudiced.

24. 28 synonyms for Biased: prejudiced, weighted, one-sided, partial, distorted, swayed, warped, slanted

25. What does Bigoted mean? Being a bigot; biased; strongly prejudiced; forming opinions without just cause

26. Animus definition is - a usually prejudiced and often spiteful or malevolent ill will

27. The whole future of missions would be prejudiced by this awful mistake.

28. Since I am his mother, my opinion of him is naturally a prejudiced one.

29. (Proverbs 18:24) So don’t waste your breath trying to correct their prejudiced views.

30. The draft board in Philadelphia seemed prejudiced against Jehovah’s Witnesses because of our neutrality.

31. The number of envious, prejudiced, cold-hearted and selfish people will no doubt increase.

32. □ What proof is there that Jesus Christ was not racially prejudiced or partial?

33. On the other hand, people low in Agreeableness tend to be more prejudiced.

34. The council must provide housing for young people whose welfare is seriously prejudiced.

35. Synonyms for Biased include partial, prejudiced, one-sided, distorted, jaundiced, partisan, warped, bigoted, blinkered and discriminatory

36. Antonyms for Attuned include unreceptive, narrow-minded, unresponsive, biased, prejudiced, resistant, cold, cool, hostile and insensitive

37. The quality of the maintenance shall ensure that safety is not prejudiced because of these activities.

38. Authoritarianism refers to a general orientation of individuals toward being antidemocratic, prejudiced, and fascist

39. Some companies are prejudiced against taking on employees who are over the age of

40. The media has been accused of presenting a prejudiced view of people with disabilities.

41. The growing number of Biracial Americans could, in theory, lead to a less prejudiced society

42. According to the liquidator, as a result of Fortis’ acts the creditors in both bankruptcies were prejudiced.

43. I stress this in order to underline that the view which I express is idiosyncratic, prejudiced and probably heretical.

44. Prejudiced individuals tend to twist, distort, misinterpret, or even ignore facts that conflict with their predetermined opinions.”

45. Antonyms for Acceptant include unreceptive, narrow-minded, unresponsive, biased, prejudiced, resistant, cold, cool, hostile and insensitive

46. Correction: .Consciencelessly falsified all of our instructions to unrecognisability, based loosely on his prejudiced sense in cultish religion

47. Correction: .Consciencelessly falsified all of our instructions to unrecognisability, based loosely on his prejudiced sense in cultish religion

48. Chauvinism exaggerated or aggressive patriotism; excessive or prejudiced support or loyalty for one's own cause, group, or sex

49. Over the last two decades people have become increasingly adventurous, less prejudiced and more knowledgeable about travel.

50. He claimed his case would be prejudiced if it became known he was refusing to answer questions.

51. Early in my life, I was prejudiced against living in the country by some unfortunate experiences with farm animals.

52. He claimed players applying for reinstatement should not be prejudiced by the amount of money they received from rugby league.

53. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Chauvinistic chau‧vi‧nis‧tic / ˌʃəʊvəˈnɪstɪk $ ˌʃoʊ-/ adjective 1 PREJUDICED having the belief that your own country or race is better or more important than any other a Chauvinistic dislike of foreigners 2 PREJUDICED having the belief that your own sex is better or more important

54. Bigoted ( comparative more Bigoted, superlative most Bigoted ) Having the characteristics of a bigot; strongly prejudiced; forming opinions without just …

55. The oceans To the prejudiced eyes of land-bound humans the oceans seem like one continuous mass, homogeneous as outer space.

56. It arose out of genuine social issues, not because there was a disproportionate number of prejudiced personalities living in the locality.

57. What does Bigot mean? The definition of a Bigot is a person who is prejudiced, or intolerant of those who are different

58. Actorist When a person is prejudiced towards a particular actor or actress and insults him or her because of a trivial reason

59. Exhibiting Bias; prejudiced; angled at a slant (electrical engineering) on which an electrical Bias is applied (Statistics) exhibiting a systematic distortion of results due to a …

60. Classicist A person who is prejudiced for a good reason: He/she is against those who have bad manners, are illiterate, unintelligent, and uneducated

61. 2:19) Earnest effort to overcome prejudiced views regarding those who are of a different background will certainly help us to put on the new personality. —Col.

62. Prejudiced belief in the superiority of one's own gender, group, or kind: "the Chauvinism of making extraterrestrial life in our own image" (Henry S.F

63. Prejudiced belief in the superiority of one's own gender, group, or kind: "the Chauvinism of making extraterrestrial life in our own image" (Henry S.F

64. Chi Pu later responded to the singer's comments during a press conference, saying: "If were more civilized and less prejudiced, I would have had listened to them."

65. While Biased can just mean having a preference for one thing over another, it also is synonymous with "prejudiced," and that prejudice can be taken to the extreme

66. Says 16-year-old Amy, “One girl told me that I must be prejudiced against people of other races, because my opinion of homosexuality amounted to the same thing —prejudice!”

67. (James 1:6) According to teacher Linda Nielsen, such ones tend to “blame their poor performances [in school] on sources beyond their control: unfair test questions, a prejudiced teacher, bad luck, fate, the weather.”

68. Antiheroes can be characterized as protagonists who are flawed to a degree and have a certain amount of negative qualities, and can consequently run the gamut from being misguided, cowardly, or prejudiced to being downright criminal or even evil.

69. Ageism refers to discriminatory or prejudiced behavior and attitudes towards people based solely on age. Ageism causes the systematic mistreatment and marginalization of people based on age alone, just as racism and sexism does so based on categories of skin color and gender.

70. Bulstrode met all the expenses, and had ceased to be sorry that he was purchasing the right to carry out his notions of improvement without hindrance from prejudiced Coadjutors; but he had had to spend large sums, and the building had lingered.

71. A male Chauvinist pig (= an insulting name for a male Chauvinist) 2 PREJUDICED someone who believes that their own country or race is better or more important than any other — Chauvinist adjective Examples from the Corpus Chauvinist • Anyone who says that is a Chauvinist.

72. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Bigoted adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house.": pejorative (prejudiced): intolerante adj adjetivo: Describe el sustantivo.Puede ser posesivo, numeral, demostrativo ("casa grande", "mujer alta").

73. Context examples “You are a sort of monster,” I added Audaciously, “a Caliban who has pondered Setebos, and who acts as you act, in idle moments, by whim and fancy.” (The Sea-Wolf, by Jack London) She was Audaciously prejudiced in my favour, and quite unable to understand why I should have any misgivings, or be low-spirited about it

74. Sceptics and prejudiced or interested witnesses in general may scoff as they like , the fact cannot be gainsaid . Our friendsand we have some who regard us neither as lunatics nor imposterswill at least be glad to read the statement which follows ; . . . We are no . more at liberty to repeat here all the questions put to us by the interviewers than we are to divulge certain other facts which would still more strongly corroborate our repeated assertions ( hat ( 1 ) Our Society was founded at the direct suggestion of Indian and Tibetan Adepts ; and ( 2 ) that in coming to this country we but obeyed their wishes .