Sentence examples for were prejudiced from inspiring English sources

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were prejudiced

noun

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

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I avoided the ones that were prejudiced.

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

Having said that, my grandparents were prejudiced and Islamophobic.

"Our official complaint will say Spain were prejudiced by the referee.

Singh maintained that his critics were prejudiced and said he had received many calls of support.

Ms. Pacal said she and her friends believed that secular Turks were prejudiced against the pious.

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Similar(20)

He's prejudiced.

"But I'm prejudiced.

"We can't be prejudiced.

"I'm prejudiced.

You're prejudiced.

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