Prejudice [noun]
Definition of Prejudice:
belief without basis, information; intolerance
Synonyms of Prejudice:
● Bigotry
● Enmity
● Racism
● Bias
● Sexism
● Umbrage
● Pique
● Tilt
● Disgust
● Dislike
● Slant
● Warp
● Mindset
● Twist
● Ageism
● Spleen
● Aversion
Opposite/Antonyms of Prejudice:
● Regard
● Justice
● Sympathy
● Approval
● Respect
● Loving
● Esteem
● Pleasure
● Like
● Love
● Liking
● Fondness
● Fairness
Sentence/Example of Prejudice:
The mate had done what he could to prejudice the captain against the boy he hated.
But he may prejudice his father against you, and get you discharged.
"You hit him," cried Chip, forgetting his prejudice for a moment.
But I have never consulted the popular any more than the sectarian, Prejudice.
Heaven protect me from a prejudice so unworthy of my reason!
She was then pleased to charge me with prepossession and prejudice.
There may be some people who have a prejudice against the bagpipes.
It would be a poor thing to gratify a prejudice against him.
So you came with a prejudice, you know, Miss Graham, and are not a fair witness.'
He will let it out by and by—I only hope he will not prejudice you against me.