How to Use prejudiced in a Sentence
prejudiced
adjective- I was prejudiced against the movie because of its title.
- Most Americans deny being prejudiced against people of other races.
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Some people lashed out at Carter, calling him the prejudiced one.
—Maria Polletta, azcentral, 6 May 2018
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There is no record of his ever making a prejudiced or crude remark about anyone.
—Voice Of The People, New York Daily News, 18 Feb. 2026
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People are prejudiced against each other for lots of reasons.
—Matt Wake | [email protected], al, 31 Aug. 2023
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Apu is almost never brought up as the weapon of choice from the prejudiced attackers.
—Pradheep J. Shanker, National Review, 18 Apr. 2021
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At worst, providers may be actively prejudiced against trans people.
—TIME, 8 May 2024
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Rupp ended up having to rethink a lot of his own prejudiced thoughts and bad habits that gave him a lot of trouble in his life.
—Star Tribune, 27 Aug. 2020
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The first step is to recognize the prejudiced messages that make their way into the public square.
—Carrie Lukas, WSJ, 12 Dec. 2018
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Trump's prejudiced worldview of black American life was laid bare.
—Lincoln Anthony Blades, Teen Vogue, 6 July 2017
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Know that machines can be racist (or sexist, or otherwise prejudiced).
—Michelle Nijhuis, The New Yorker, 3 June 2017
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Is the Hall of Fame prejudiced, or was baseball prejudiced and racist?
—Josh Rottenberg, latimes.com, 19 Apr. 2018
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But the choice is not between prejudiced algorithms and fair-minded humans.
—The Economist, 15 Feb. 2018
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It had been sliced from a rectangular loaf and, to my prejudiced eye, looked store-bought and industrial.
—Bill Buford, The New Yorker, 6 Apr. 2020
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Both male and female students gave worse ratings to female instructors, though the men were much more prejudiced.
—The Economist, 21 Sep. 2017
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Viewing your partner accusatorily based on their faith isn’t wrong if it’s based on a prejudiced feeling way deep down.
—Nicole Silverberg, GQ, 3 Apr. 2018
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Pratt found an escape chute from a fractious family life and a prejudiced society in the theatre.
—Hazlitt, 6 Sep. 2023
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The film tells the story of a prideful poor girl and a prejudiced rich dude who fall madly in love with each other even as every bone in their bodies protests.
—Kori Williams, Seventeen, 20 Jan. 2023
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The film tells the story of a prideful poor girl and a prejudiced rich dude who fall madly in love with each other even as every bone in their bodies protests.
—Noelle Devoe, Seventeen, 19 May 2017
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But the rich sometimes actually can face a prejudiced jury.
—John Seiler, Oc Register, 9 Apr. 2026
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Those with unwashed hands were significantly more prejudiced toward outsiders than those who had washed up.
—Douglas Main, Discover Magazine, 5 Dec. 2011
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YouTube disabled the comments section, because the remarks were so prejudiced.
—Alexis Clark, NBC News, 12 June 2017
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Promoting a prejudiced discourse, which Greece and the GCs boast about, will never serve that end.
—WSJ, 25 Sep. 2020
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Some of it was extrapolation from a rumor or someone’s rather prejudiced account.
—Natalie Stone, PEOPLE.com, 28 June 2018
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Several cases of prejudiced graffiti have been found on or next to Syracuse's campus to date.
—Faith Karimi, CNN, 22 Nov. 2019
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Socially prejudiced people will reach for whatever powers are available to them, and those could be private or public.
—Stephen Eide, National Review, 15 Jan. 2021
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Abear also pointed out the relationship between two female friends — one who is prejudiced and the other who doesn't have those same beliefs.
—Sheryl Devore, Lake County News-Sun, 10 May 2017
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And, at times, those biases can leave out entire groups of people, causing far greater harm than one prejudiced HR person could do on their own.
—Fortune, 9 Apr. 2021
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And it was built, through excellence, on combating prejudiced views of what's possible and what's proper for female athletes.
—Jerry Brewer, chicagotribune.com, 26 June 2019
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Here was one of her fecund mind’s most enduring creations, Fitzwilliam Darcy, proud and prejudiced and Fabio-ed.
—Megan Garber, The Atlantic, 17 July 2017
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