Examples of 'very prejudiced' in a sentence
Meaning of "very prejudiced"
very prejudiced: This phrase is used to describe someone who holds strong and often unfair opinions about a particular group of people based on stereotypes or preconceived notions. It indicates a high level of bias and intolerance towards others
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very prejudiced
People are very prejudiced against blacks out here.
They were very religious and very prejudiced.
This is very prejudiced and chauvin.
I think your dad is very prejudiced.
Society is still very prejudiced towards people with disabilities.
I got more in common with the hymies at Second Avenue Deli A very prejudiced thing.
There is still a very prejudiced view of women in the workplace.
At first her father didn't like it because her father was very prejudiced.
A very prejudiced thing.
People here are very prejudiced.
A very prejudiced thing. I got more in common with the Hymies.
South Koreans are very prejudiced against outsiders.
Firstly, make Wikipedia less alarming, as one may be very prejudiced against it.
The Japanese are very prejudiced against Koreans.
My neighbours didn't like me, they were very prejudiced.
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By God, we have been very prejudiced towards Çökelek Holding.
I have to conclude that Stephen 's paper is ill-researched, rather unscholarly and very prejudiced.
The King seems very prejudiced.
You are being very prejudiced and I want you out of my restaurant right now . ".
As her and I am very prejudiced.
You know, that 's a very prejudiced thing you just said there.
You are saying just ' cause I am white and they are white? You know, that 's a very prejudiced thing.
That 's also very prejudiced.
I think I was very prejudiced about [Laughter] commercials.
Compared to her, I feel very prejudiced.
But I'm a very prejudiced person.
You know, that 's a very prejudiced thing.
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