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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31. It is obviously a prejudiced system.
32. People around here are sometimes prejudiced against Catholics.
33. He was too narrow-minded and prejudiced - and bigoted.
34. I hate people that are prejudiced against any races.
35. She was not prejudiced against any race.
36. He denies that he is prejudiced against women.
37. She's the most prejudiced person I've ever known.
38. The oceans To the prejudiced eyes of land-bound humans the oceans seem like one continuous mass, homogeneous as outer space.
39. Over the last two decades people have become increasingly adventurous, less prejudiced and more knowledgeable about travel.
40. He claimed players applying for reinstatement should not be prejudiced by the amount of money they received from rugby league.
41. Do more prejudiced children differ in their popularity and self esteem?
42. In view of their greater interest in Jarrad, the plaintiffs contended that they had been unfairly prejudiced.
43. Those who argue against black interests or against non-white immigration typically deny that they are prejudiced.
44. People accuse the whites of being prejudiced, but blacks can be just as bad.
45. Atheists and secular people are more liberal and less prejudiced and dogmatic, whereas theists and religious people are more conservative and less rational and tolerant. Dr T.P.Chia
46. They said the case was prejudiced by a campaign by the Communist party to mount a political attack on Fiat.
47. I could take you as my wife here the people are prejudiced against blacks they were happy martin luther king was killed.
48. It arose out of genuine social issues, not because there was a disproportionate number of prejudiced personalities living in the locality.
49. The author was keen that neither himself nor his readership should be considered prejudiced.
50. You argue with one another and put it down to the fact that people who are prejudiced are ignorant.
51. Religious people are more likely to be prejudiced, dogmatic and closed-mind(sentencedict.com), and not all believers are faithful to the moral percepts and principles taught by religion. Dr T.P.Chia
52. Instead they show to my prejudiced eyes that the sea changes were very rapid indeed.
53. Unless the opinion is totally misconceived, an applicant should not be prejudiced merely because it was wrong.
54. Some of the older employees are prejudiced against using e-mail.
55. They see social security staff as biased and prejudiced against the poor and only too ready to evade their responsibility to help.
56. Either way, the prejudiced persons are attempting to justify their position by adopting either a theoretical or empirical perspective.
57. Where the courts were open to criticism was in that they were prejudiced - in favour of Athens and in favour of democracy.
58. Even today Southern states are seen as being more racially prejudiced than other states.
59. For instance, it has been suggested that the prejudiced themes exist at a psychologically deeper level than the denial of prejudice.
60. I stress this in order to underline that the view which I express is idiosyncratic, prejudiced and probably heretical.
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.