Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: prejudiced
IPA transcription: [pɹ'ɛdʒədəst]
Pronunciations of prejudiced
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adverb meaning of the word
  • Synonyms: prejudiced
    Meaning: emanating from a person's emotions and prejudices
Usage examples
  • I have been prejudiced.
  • There is a class of men in Bristol monstrously prejudiced against Blandly.
  • But perhaps Lanyard was prejudiced by his partiality for Americans, a sentiment the outgrowth of the years spent in New York with Bourke.
  • He is so violent, so prejudiced, and has been so--so anxious in behalf of his friend, Mr. Sawyer,' added Arabella, looking down, 'that I fear the consequences dreadfully.'
  • I was going to stuff one of them for my collection, but she is prejudiced against it for some reason or other; so I have relinquished the idea, though I think it is a mistake.
  • The fact that he wore detachable cuffs, which he took off on beginning work and stacked in a glistening pile on the desk in front of him, was no proof of innate viciousness of disposition, but it prejudiced the Old Etonian against him.
  • He was a good well-meaning fellow, a little narrow, a little prejudiced, a little spoiled by the devotion of the district visitors and Sunday School teachers; but he was honest and energetic, and as a worker among the poor few could have equalled him.
0. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording Black, License CC BY-SA 4.0
1. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording George Washington, License CC BY-SA 4.0