Preconceptions can be categorized as a noun.
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preconception - an opinion formed beforehand without adequate evidence; "he did not even try to confirm his preconceptions" | ||
preconception - a partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation |
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1. | noun | The United States truly no longer has time for faulty analysis or politically-based preconceptions. | |
2. | noun | Whether a language, dialect, or accent sounds pleasant or not is heavily dependent on whether the listener has any prior prejudices or preconceptions about what he or she is hearing. | |
3. | noun | Good researchers don't cherry-pick the data to support their preconceptions. | |
4. | noun | The professor warned his students against cherry-picking the data to support their preconceptions. | |
5. | noun | This will challenge any preconception you may have of modern art. | |
6. | noun | This will challenge any preconception you may have of modern art. |
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The United States truly no longer has time for faulty analysis or politically-based preconceptions. |
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Whether a language, dialect, or accent sounds pleasant or not is heavily dependent on whether the listener has any prior prejudices or preconceptions about what he or she is hearing. | |
Good researchers don't cherry-pick the data to support their preconceptions. | |
The professor warned his students against cherry-picking the data to support their preconceptions. | |
This will challenge any preconception you may have of modern art. | |
This will challenge any preconception you may have of modern art. |