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prejudiced person



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The person I confided in pretty much told me that I brought this on myself, because you should never “confront” a prejudiced person.

From Slate • May 23, 2016

Even a prejudiced person cannot talk to him without realizing the enormous vigor and capacity of the man.

From Time Magazine Archive

Madame had never liked Roger, and was, moreover, a somewhat prejudiced person, but even her feelings could not prevent the irrepressible chuckle that greeted this.

From Margarita's Soul The Romantic Recollections of a Man of Fifty by Williams, J. Scott (John Scott)

There can, indeed, be no doubt that the Abbé, although he wrote amusing letters, was a very prejudiced person, and his evidence and opinions touching the English stage must be received with caution.

From A Book of the Play Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and Character by Cook, Dutton

Even the most prejudiced person could but acknowledge that Hayden had a most delightful smile.

From The Silver Butterfly by Christy, Howard Chandler




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