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41biased — bi|ased biassed [ˈbaıəst] adj 1.) unfairly preferring one person or group over another ▪ Of course I m biased, but I thought my daughter s paintings were the best. ▪ racially biased attitudes biased against/towards/in favour of ▪ news reporting… …
42bias — noun 1》 inclination or prejudice for or against one thing or person. ↘a systematic distortion of a statistical result due to a factor not allowed for in its derivation. 2》 a diagonal across the grain of a fabric. 3》 Bowls the irregular shape… …
43interested — a. 1. Partial, biassed, prejudiced. 2. Selfish, self seeking …
44jaundiced — a. 1. Bilious. 2. Biassed, prejudiced …
45narrow-minded — a. Illiberal, bigoted, prejudiced, warped, biassed, partial, narrow souled, mean spirited, of narrow or contracted views …
46partial — a. 1. Incomplete, imperfect, limited. 2. Biassed, prejudiced, prepossessed, warped, interested, unfair, unjust, one sided, influenced. 3. Fond, favorably disposed. 4. Indulgent, fond. 5. (Bot.) Subordinate …
47prejudiced — a. Biassed, bigoted, wedded to an opinion, unfair, partial, partisan, one sided …
48unjust — a. 1. Inequitable, partial, unfair, wrong, wrongful. 2. Unrighteous, wicked, wrong, iniquitious, nefarious, flagitious, heinous. 3. Unfair, partial, uncandid, prejudiced, biassed, one sided …
49partisan — I. n. 1. Adherent, follower, supporter, disciple, champion, votary, party man. 2. Truncheon, staff, bâton. 3. Halberd, pike. 4. Quarter staff. II. a. Factionary, biassed …
50bias — 1 noun 1 (uncountable singular) a tendency to consider one person, group, idea etc more favourably than others: a newspaper with a strong right wing bias (+ against/towards/in favour of): There was a definite bias against commerce and science in… …