preconceived+opinion
41lookism — n. looksism, preconceived opinion or discrimination on the basis of physical appearance and in particular physical appearance considered not to be the social concepts of beauty …
42looksism — n. lookism, preconceived opinion or discrimination on the basis of physical appearance and in particular physical appearance considered not to be the social concepts of beauty …
43prejudicially — predÊ’É™ dɪʃlɪ adv. with bias, with a preconceived opinion; harmfully, detrimentally; hurtfully, offensively …
44prepossession — pre·pos ses·sion || ‚prɪËpÉ™ zeʃn n. positive impression; tendency, inclination; prejudice, bias, preconceived opinion …
45prepossessions — pre·pos ses·sion || ‚prɪËpÉ™ zeʃn n. positive impression; tendency, inclination; prejudice, bias, preconceived opinion …
46prejudice — noun 1》 preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience. ↘unjust behaviour formed on such a basis. 2》 chiefly Law harm or injury that results or may result from some action or judgement. verb 1》 give rise to prejudice in …
47prepossession — n. 1. Preoccupation, prior possession. 2. Bias, one sidedness, bent, preconceived opinion, inclination, preconception, prejudgment, prejudice …
48prejudice — This term (from the Latin præjudicium, meaning prior judgment ) refers to any preconceived opinion made with inadequate knowledge and insufficient reflection; in contemporary use, the word prejudice usually refers to an irrational suspicion,… …
49bias — /bayas/ Inclination; bent; prepossession; a preconceived opinion; a predisposition to decide a cause or an issue in a certain way, which does not leave the mind perfectly open to conviction. To incline to one side. Condition of mind, which sways… …
50disqualify — To divest or deprive of qualifications; to incapacitate; to render ineligible or unfit, as, in speaking of the disqualification of a judge by reason of his interest in the case, of a juror by reason of his holding a fixed preconceived opinion, or …