Definitionadj. emanating from a person's emotions and prejudices
Last update: October 4, 2015
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He came to me alleging that I was prejudiced against him. [Please select]
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His chief literary work is La Congiura dei baroni, a history of the unsuccessful conspiracy of the Neapolitan barons against King Ferdinand L of Naples in 1485; it is based on the authentic records of the state trials, but is prejudiced in favour of the royal power. [Please select]
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Edward; and perhaps he prejudiced his father against him. [Please select]
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They call it murder, but of course, they're just prejudiced.' [Please select]
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I think she is prejudiced against him. [Please select]
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"Thats what prejudiced me against you." [Please select]
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"I've come to harm already--see, I'm wounded--I've been fighting--I'm already prejudiced as you call it." [Please select]
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"I hope, sir," said the conductor anxiously, "that you won't be prejudiced against me on account of this affair." [Please select]
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