noun
- preconceived opinions or judgments formed without adequate knowledge or examination of the facts
- unreasonable dislike or distrust of people from a particular group, race, or religion
Usage: plural of prejudice
Usage: plural of prejudice
verb
- causes someone to have a preconceived opinion about something or someone
Usage: third person singular present of prejudice
Examples
- Her prejudices against foreign food prevented her from trying new cuisines.
- The workshop aimed to address racial prejudices in the workplace.
- We must examine our own prejudices before judging others.
- His past experience prejudices him against trusting strangers.
- The judge’s personal prejudices should not influence the verdict.
- Education helps reduce prejudices between different cultural groups.
- The media coverage prejudices public opinion about the case.