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prejudiced

Prejudiced (adjective) means holding unfair, biased opinions about a person or group, usually without good reason. Example: “His prejudiced remarks about immigrants shocked the room.”

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Holding unfair, biased opinions about a person or group, usually without good reason.
"His prejudiced remarks about immigrants shocked the room."
"She tried hard not to be prejudiced against people she'd just met."

How to use prejudiced

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishDescribes someone who already has unfair opinions about people before really knowing them.

Common pairings
prejudiced against prejudiced view

Word forms

more prejudiced comparative, most prejudiced superlative

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What does “prejudiced” mean?

The word “prejudiced” means holding unfair, biased opinions about a person or group, usually without good reason. In plain terms, describes someone who already has unfair opinions about people before really knowing them.

How do you use “prejudiced” in a sentence?

Here is “prejudiced” used in a sentence: “His prejudiced remarks about immigrants shocked the room.”

What part of speech is “prejudiced”?

“Prejudiced” is an adjective.

What is the meaning of prejudiced?

"prejudiced" (adjective) means holding unfair, biased opinions about a person or group, usually without good reason.

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