prejudiced - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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prejudiced (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Adjective

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈprɛdʒ.ʊ.dɪst/

Meaning and Usage

The term "prejudiced" refers to having or showing a dislike or distrust that is derived from preconceived notions or opinions about a particular group or individual, often without sufficient knowledge or reason. It is commonly used in contexts discussing discrimination based on race, gender, religion, or other identity markers.

"Prejudiced" can be found in both oral and written contexts, but it is often more prevalent in written discourse, such as academic texts and articles discussing social issues.

Example Sentences

  1. Many people are prejudiced against those who hold different beliefs.
    Многие люди предвзяты к тем, кто придерживается других убеждений.

  2. It’s crucial to confront prejudiced attitudes in our society.
    Необходимо противостоять предвзятым установкам в нашем обществе.

  3. Prejudiced thoughts can lead to unjust treatment of individuals.
    Предвзятые мысли могут привести к несправедливому обращению с людьми.

Idiomatic Expressions

The term "prejudiced" is often used within expressions related to discrimination or bias:

  1. Prejudiced against: Many companies strive to be not prejudiced against any applicant based on their background.
    Многие компании стремятся не быть предвзятыми к любому соискателю на основе их происхождения.

  2. Prejudiced views: Holding prejudiced views can hinder social progress in a community.
    Держание предвзятых взглядов может препятствовать социальному прогрессу в сообществе.

  3. Judgmental and prejudiced: She has a judgmental and prejudiced attitude that affects her relationships.
    У нее осуждающее и предвзятое отношение, которое влияет на ее отношения с другими.

  4. Overcome prejudiced beliefs: It is vital to overcome prejudiced beliefs to promote equality.
    Крайне важно преодолеть предвзятые убеждения, чтобы содействовать равенству.

  5. Prejudiced ideas: The workshop aims to challenge prejudiced ideas that many people unknowingly hold.
    Цель семинара — бросить вызов предвзятым идеям, которыми многие люди неосознанно обладают.

Etymology

The word "prejudiced" is derived from the Middle French word "préjudicié," which means "to cause injury." Its roots can be further traced back to the Latin prefix "prae-" meaning "before" and "judicium" meaning "judgment."

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: biased, discriminatory, intolerant, bigoted
Antonyms: open-minded, fair, impartial, accepting



25-07-2024