Sentence examples for the prejudice from inspiring English sources

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the prejudice

noun

An adverse judgment or opinion formed beforehand or without knowledge of the facts.

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Let's end the prejudice".

Never mind the prejudice.

But the prejudice will follow you.

The prejudice often extends to their children.

There too the prejudice for sons flourished.

"The smoking, the prejudice and the bigotry.

"That was the prejudice I was talking about," he said.

Dargue says he finds the prejudice against vegetarian cooking frustrating.

The prejudice against atheists has real-world consequences.

He can't understand the prejudice Americans have against the English.

It would also help tackle the prejudice that remains.

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