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warp, twist, preconceived notion, predisposition, predilection,<br />

jaundiced eye, jaundice: The judge showed an unfortunate<br />

prejudice against my client. 2 bigotry, unfairness, bias,<br />

partisanship, favouritism, cronyism, discrimination,<br />

intolerance, inequality; racism, racialism, apartheid, Jim<br />

Crowism, sexism, (male) chauvinism: There is still prejudice<br />

against many minority groups in society.<br />

--v. 3 bias, influence, warp, twist, distort, slant; colour,<br />

jaundice, poison: Stop trying to prejudice me against the book,<br />

and let me form my own opinion. Are you prejudiced in favour of<br />

Anita's getting the job?<br />

prejudiced<br />

adj. 1 unfair, one-sided, biased, jaundiced, opinionated,<br />

predisposed, partial, partisan, non-objective, unobjective: The<br />

prosecution objected to him as a prejudiced witness. 2 bigoted,<br />

intolerant, narrow-minded, closed-minded, parochial, sexist,<br />

racist, chauvinistic: We have no room in our organization for<br />

people who are prejudiced.<br />

prejudicial<br />

adj. injurious, damaging, detrimental, harmful, unfavourable,<br />

inimical, deleterious, disadvantageous, counter-productive,<br />

pernicious: Such an investment decision might prove prejudicial<br />

to her financial security.<br />

preliminary<br />

adj. 1 advance, prior, introductory, beginning, initial,<br />

opening, preparatory, prefatory, preceding, antecedent,<br />

forerunning; premonitory; Formal or technical prodromal or<br />

prodromic: The preliminary design for the swimming-pool is<br />

ready. After some preliminary remarks, the ceremonies got under<br />

way.<br />

--n. 2 introduction, beginning, opening, preparation,<br />

groundwork, prelude, precedence; overture: We insist on<br />

rigorous training as a preliminary to working in the field. 3<br />

prelims. Rarely, preliminaries. introduction, preface, foreword,<br />

preamble, prologue, front matter, Formal proem, exordium,<br />

prolegomenon, prodromus, prodrome: The manuscript is finished<br />

and we are waiting for the prelims.

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