Prejudice
What does "Prejudice" mean?
preconceived opinion not based on reason
"Prejudice" in a sentence
Real example sentences from TV shows and movies.
An end to their snobbery and prejudice, no more being sniffed at for being a foreigner with a background nobody understands.
— The Crown S2E3
There's something called prejudice, which comes from the Latin words "pre," or "before," and "judicium," which means "to judge."
— Brooklyn Nine-Nine S4E16
Why do you think the canadians are afraid of the dark? Well, where does any prejudice come from, robin?
— How I Met Your Mother S4E11
That on my team, prejudice is considered out of bounds?
— Modern Family S6E7
I'd like to hear from each and every one of you about a time when prejudice has touched your lives.
— Parks and Recreation S4E8
Thanks to Toby, I have a very strong prejudice against human resources.
— The Office S4E14
He brought out Mike's Harvard diploma, and he prejudiced the judge.
— Suits S7E2
"Prejudice" in TV shows & movies
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