adjective
- showing an unreasonable preference for or prejudice against someone or something
Usage: British spelling variant of ‘biased’
Examples
- The judge was accused of being biassed against the defendant.
- Her biassed reporting failed to present both sides of the story.
- The survey results were biassed because only wealthy participants were included.
- He gave a biassed account of what happened during the meeting.
- The teacher tried not to be biassed when grading the essays.
- The newspaper’s biassed coverage influenced public opinion.