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prejudice

[prej-uh-dis] / ˈprɛdʒ ə dɪs /




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There is a serious debate to be had about whether fears of causing offence or being accused of prejudice alters behaviour, particularly in the public services on which we all rely.

From BBC • Jun. 6, 2026

You can take them under advisement without fear or prejudice.

From MarketWatch • May 29, 2026

WSJ: What does this tell us about the best way for humans to fight prejudice?

From The Wall Street Journal • May 24, 2026

It’s a race to salvage their power, their pride and prejudice.

From Salon • May 8, 2026

Satyagraha is the opposite of the idea that a human being can be made into property by someone else’s laws, or guns, or prejudice.

From "Sugar Changed the World: A Story of Magic, Spice, Slavery, Freedom, and Science" by Marc Aronson




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