Sunday, November 8, 2015

21 English Sentences: Bias, Biased, Prejudice

(i)                  ‘Bias’ is Adjective, Adverb, Noun and Verb.

Synonyms:
A partiality, diagonal, inclination towards something, influence in an unfair way, partiality, preference, prejudice, to cut cloth bias slanting obliquely, to influence

Sentences:
1.  Age bias affects our career.
2.  It is clear evidence of bias against Julie.
3.  Millie has accused her boss of bias.
4.  Our prejudices bias our views.
5.  Please cut the cloth on the bias.
6.  Recent claims of bias at the club are right.
7.  You must be impartial and not show bias.

(ii)                ‘Biased’ is Adjective and Verb.

Synonyms:
Angled at a slant, colored, one sided, partial, predetermined,  prejudiced, slanted, tendentious

Sentences:
1.  Anne’s biased attitude has hurt me.
2.  He has sent you a biased report.
3.  It is a biased account of their trial.
4.  Millie biased against us for no reason.
5.  Wilson is a biased administer.
6.  You are biasing my choice.
7.  Zany gave a biased history of the meeting.

(iii)                ‘Prejudiced’ is Noun and Verb.

Synonyms:
An adverse judgment/opinion, bias, chauvinism, discrimination, injustice, intolerance, jaundiced eye, partiality, preconception, unfairness

Sentences:
1.  ‘Prejudice’ - A vagrant opinion without visible means of support - Ambrose Bierce
2.  Do you held prejudices against Wilson?
3.  His indifference may have prejudiced his friends.
4.  Many local people prejudice against foreigners.
5.  Nick does not want to prejudice an enquiry.
6.  Racial prejudice must be strictly restricted.
7.  Zany’s illness is likely to prejudice her child’s welfare.

(To be updated)
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