Prejuicio in english

Prejudice

pronunciation: predʒədɪs part of speech: noun
In gestures

prejuicio = bias [biases, -pl.] ; prejudice ; partiality. 

Example: The place of publication may also warn of biases in approach or differences in terminology that arise in the text.Example: Of particular note is his classic monograph 'Prejudices and Antipathies', published by Scarecrow Press, a critique of LC entry and subject heading practices.Example: Librarians must avoid any suggestion of partiality or support for a particular point of view, in order to safeguard the library's most important characteristics, neutrality and fairness.

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» con prejuiciosprejudicial .

Example: Can we avoid racism, sexism and the crippling effects of other forms of prejudicial stereotyping without recourse to censorship?.

» delito motivador por prejuicioshate crime .

Example: The shootings have all the earmarks of a hate crime as nothing was stolen and 'Go Home' was written above them.

» desafiar un prejuiciochallenge + prejudice .

Example: Literature is conciliatory, comforting us in our shared humanity, and subversive, challenging our prejudices and ingrained attitudes, our complacency.

» libre de prejuiciosunprejudiced .

Example: Nationalist backbencher Bonnici has called for an 'unprejudiced' debate on censorship, soon after the Justice Minister proclaimed himself against its total removal in the arts.

» libre de todo prejuiciounprejudiced .

Example: Nationalist backbencher Bonnici has called for an 'unprejudiced' debate on censorship, soon after the Justice Minister proclaimed himself against its total removal in the arts.

» lleno de prejuiciosprejudiced .

Example: This struck me, in my prejudiced, dutiful mood, as somewhat high-flown.

» no tener prejuiciosbe open-minded .

Example: The mother, a little afraid and expecting the worst, was unsettled, despite all her efforts to be open-minded, by her preconceptions not only about the drug but about the rights and wrongs of the position she had put herself into.

» prejuicio de clasesclass prejudice .

Example: They both were stalwarts of their generational struggle to emancipate humanity from oppression and class prejudice.

» prejuicio + surgirprejudice + arise .

Example: Prejudice arises not only from race or creed but occasionally from such facts as color of hair, personality, physical characteristics, etc.

» reforzar un prejuicioreinforce + prejudice .

Example: Moreover, they very often perpetuate preconceptions that reinforce prejudice.

» sin prejuiciosopen-mindedfair-minded [fairminded]unprejudiced .

Example: Is there any responsiveness at LC to the need for a close and open-minded examination of the problem?.

Example: We are confident that, after examining both sides of the issue, fair-minded judges will be able to determine who is reliable.

Example: Nationalist backbencher Bonnici has called for an 'unprejudiced' debate on censorship, soon after the Justice Minister proclaimed himself against its total removal in the arts.

Prejuicio synonyms

bias in spanish: parcialidad, pronunciation: baɪəs part of speech: noun prepossess in spanish: predisponer, pronunciation: pripɑsəs part of speech: verb
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