Prejudice | Mean of prejudice in English Dictionary
/ˈprɛʤədəs/
- Noun
- an unfair feeling of dislike for a person or group because of race, sex, religion, etc.
- The organization fights against racial prejudice.
- evidence of prejudice against women and minorities
- religious, racial, and sexual prejudices
- a feeling of like or dislike for someone or something especially when it is not reasonable or logical
- We tend to make these kinds of decisions according to our own prejudices.
- He has a prejudice against fast-food restaurants.
- Verb
- to cause (someone) to have an unfair feeling of dislike for someone or something
- The incident prejudiced [=biased] consumers against the company.
- to have a harmful effect on (something, such as a legal case)
- The defense claims that the media coverage prejudiced the trial. [=damaged the trial so that the result of the trial is not valid]
Những từ liên quan với PREJUDICE
bigotry, hinder, bias, prejudge, impair, distort, sexism, racism, skew, enmity, predispose, discrimination, chauvinism, harm, animosity