Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: prejudices
IPA transcription: [pɹ'ɛdʒədɪsɪz]
Pronunciations of prejudices
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Usage examples
  • At the mercy of small prejudices
  • He had all sorts of prejudices and took all sorts of liberties.
  • The ground must be cleared of the prejudices which encumber it.
  • It is a failing common to mankind, whose views are tinged by prejudices.
  • The obscurity is much oftener in the passions and prejudices of the reasoner than in the subject.
  • They are not in fact self-contradictory, but only contradictory of certain rather obstinate mental prejudices.
  • Mixing with mankind, we are obliged to examine our prejudices, and often imperceptibly lose, as we analyse them.
  • Why should his feelings, his prejudices, if prejudices they were, be less considered than the whims of schismatics?
  • But the misfortune of speaking with bitterness is a most natural consequence of the prejudices I had been encouraging.
  • In my urchin-days, days free from prejudices in regard to what one ate, I, like many others, was able to appreciate that dainty.
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