1. prejudiced - Adjective
2. prejudiced - Verb
4. prejudiced - Adjective Satellite
of Prejudice
Source: Webster's dictionaryGod bless my soul, woman, the more personal you are the better! This is a story of human beings - not dummies! Be personal - be prejudiced - be catty - be anything you please! Write the thing your own way. We can always prune out the bits that are libellous afterwards! Agatha Christie
Getting out of jury duty is easy. The trick is to say you're prejudiced against all races. Dan Castellaneta
Mom claimed that I could carry a tune at 2 or 3 years of age. Maybe she was a little prejudiced. Ethel Merman
We all decry prejudice, yet are all prejudiced. Herbert Spencer
I am not an irretrievable skeptic. I am not hopelessly prejudiced. I am perfectly willing to believe, and my mind is wide open; but I have, as yet, to be convinced. I am perfectly willing, but the evidence must be sane and conclusive. Harry Houdini
We cannot allow ourselves to be prejudiced against a subject, based upon what someone else has said or just upon the difficulty we encounter in learning. Ben Carson