Sentence examples for were prejudice from inspiring English sources

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were prejudice

noun

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

Exact(2)

But in this year's report the main worries about Europe were prejudice, sometimes leading to violence, against Muslims and Jews.

The main issues emerged during the seminar were prejudice and the need to go beyond prejudice in order to recognize an individual's sufferance, even when it is hidden by a monstrous facade.

Similar(58)

I avoided the ones that were prejudiced.

"People were prejudiced," Ms. Winnicki said, bluntly.

Having said that, my grandparents were prejudiced and Islamophobic.

"Don't be prejudice.

He's prejudiced.

"But I'm prejudiced.

"We can't be prejudiced.

"I'm prejudiced.

People are prejudiced.

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