Prejudiced can be categorized as a verb and an adjective.
Adjective |
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prejudiced - being biased or having a belief or attitude formed beforehand; "a prejudiced judge" | ||
prejudiced - emanating from a person's emotions and prejudices | ||
Verb |
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prejudice - influence (somebody's) opinion in advance | ||
prejudice - disadvantage by prejudice |
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1. | adj. | A prejudiced judge. | |
2. | adj. | He will never get anywhere with that prejudiced idea. | |
3. | adj. | I'm prejudiced. | |
4. | adj. | Tom is quite prejudiced. | |
5. | adj. | Tom is extremely prejudiced. | |
6. | adj. | People here are very prejudiced. | |
7. | adj. | I didn't think Tom would be so prejudiced. | |
8. | adj. | We got a prejudiced racist teacher. | |
9. | adj. | Why are you so prejudiced? | |
10. | adj. | Sami was so prejudiced towards several races. | |
11. | adj. | That bunch of racists are so prejudiced. | |
12. | adj. | He's quite prejudiced, isn't he? | |
13. | adj. | She's quite prejudiced, isn't she? | |
14. | verb | You seem to be prejudiced against ideas that come from foreign countries. | |
15. | verb | The experience prejudiced her in favor of the Democratic Party. | |
16. | verb | Our child seems to be brilliant. Of course, we may be prejudiced. | |
17. | verb | He is prejudiced against her. | |
18. | verb | Why are Japanese so prejudiced against lesbians and bisexuals? | |
19. | verb | He was prejudiced against women drivers. | |
20. | verb | We're prejudiced. | |
21. | verb | You're prejudiced. | |
22. | verb | Tom is prejudiced. | |
23. | verb | Are you prejudiced? | |
24. | verb | I think Tom is prejudiced. | |
25. | verb | You're prejudiced, aren't you? | |
26. | verb | Tom is quite prejudiced, isn't he? | |
27. | verb | Tom is prejudiced, isn't he? | |
28. | verb | These people are prejudiced. |
Sentence | |
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adj. | |
A prejudiced judge. |
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He will never get anywhere with that prejudiced idea. | |
I'm prejudiced. | |
Tom is quite prejudiced. | |
Tom is extremely prejudiced. | |
People here are very prejudiced. | |
I didn't think Tom would be so prejudiced. | |
We got a prejudiced racist teacher. | |
Why are you so prejudiced? | |
Sami was so prejudiced towards several races. | |
That bunch of racists are so prejudiced. | |
He's quite prejudiced, isn't he? | |
She's quite prejudiced, isn't she? | |
verb | |
You seem to be prejudiced against ideas that come from foreign countries. | |
The experience prejudiced her in favor of the Democratic Party. | |
Our child seems to be brilliant. Of course, we may be prejudiced. | |
He is prejudiced against her. | |
Why are Japanese so prejudiced against lesbians and bisexuals? | |
He was prejudiced against women drivers. | |
We're prejudiced. | |
You're prejudiced. | |
Tom is prejudiced. | |
Are you prejudiced? | |
I think Tom is prejudiced. | |
You're prejudiced, aren't you? | |
Tom is quite prejudiced, isn't he? | |
Tom is prejudiced, isn't he? | |
These people are prejudiced. |