Sentence example with the word 'prejudice'

prejudice

a thing for, blemish, deprave, do wrong by, hurt, liking, partisanship, predisposition, proclivity, susceptibility, unfairness

Definition n. a partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation

Last update: November 1, 2016


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And it is very clear how this prejudice plays out in the judiciary system.   [Please select]

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Henry has strong prejudice against john.   [verb]

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Th removal of racial prejudice would not ensure community cohesion.   [verb]

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Danville, even your prejudice cannot deny London fine gentlemen and wits," remonstrated Sir Ralph."   [Please select]

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Verily the papistical bride had brought a greater trouble to that house than even Lady Warner's prejudiced mind had anticipated.   [Please select]

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"Heaven protect me from a prejudice so unworthy of my reason."   [Please select]

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It is a foolish prejudice that deprives me of such a pleasure.   [Please select]

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In plain truth, a large mind is almost shocked at such deference to antique prejudice.   [Please select]

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"Well, beauty, you know that I trust you in everything, because of your very keen discretion, and freedom from stupid little prejudice."   [Please select]

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You are so far above mean prejudice.   [Please select]

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At this time there was in the public mind, which is quite of full feminine agility, a strong prejudice against the use of fire-ships.   [Please select]

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