Synonym: biased, opinionated, partial. Similar words: unprejudiced, prejudice, judicial, judicious, judiciary, adjudicate, res judicata, judiciously. Meaning: ['predʒədɪst] adj. 1. emanating from a person's emotions and prejudices 2. being biased or having a belief or attitude formed beforehand.
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1. He fermented prejudiced crowds to riot.
2. What has prejudiced you against modern music?
3. Some officers were racially prejudiced .
4. Environmentalists are prejudiced against the dam.
5. You know that I am not a prejudiced man.
6. Try not to be prejudiced in your judgements.
7. Newspaper gossip had prejudiced her against him.
8. Her charm prejudiced the judges in her favour.
9. My own schooldays prejudiced me against all formal education.
10. The early Christian church was prejudiced against the Jews.
11. He prejudiced his claim by demanding too much compensation.
12. She regarded her critics as ignorant and prejudiced.
13. His comments may have prejudiced the voters against her.
14. They are prejudiced against older applicants.
15. He's deeply prejudiced against women.
16. Lack of self-discipline prejudiced her chances of success.
17. Some landlords and landladies are racially prejudiced.
18. Few people will admit to being racially prejudiced.
19. I think your South American youth has prejudiced you.
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20. The media has been accused of presenting a prejudiced view of people with disabilities.
21. Some companies are prejudiced against taking on employees who are over the age of 40.
22. Early in my life, I was prejudiced against living in the country by some unfortunate experiences with farm animals.
23. Reading newspaper reports had unfairly prejudiced the jury in her favour.
24. The campaign is designed to make people less prejudiced about AIDS.
25. He claimed his case would be prejudiced if it became known he was refusing to answer questions.
26. Many of them admitted being prejudiced against white people.
27. Perhaps Boniface was also prejudiced by one particular episode.
28. The prejudiced parents get exactly what they wanted.
29. The council must provide housing for young people whose welfare is seriously prejudiced.
30. Since I am his mother, my opinion of him is naturally a prejudiced one.
More similar words: unprejudiced, prejudice, judicial, judicious, judiciary, adjudicate, res judicata, judiciously, adjudication, judicial review, judicial branch, judicial activism, rejuvenate, rejuvenation, rejoice, iced, noticed, ludicrous, unnoticed, appellate jurisdiction, dice, practiced, precede, jaundice, precedent, preceding, cowardice, precedence, precedents, predict.