a little biased
Frequency: 6.05.5 per million words
Indicates a slight, minor prejudice.
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Examples (10)
- The referee seemed a little biased towards the home team.
- As her father, I admit I'm a little biased when I say she's the best singer.
- The news report was perhaps a little biased in its portrayal of the event.
- Some critics felt the study's conclusions were a little biased against alternative therapies.
- Don't you think the judge was a little biased in his final ruling?
- His judgment might be a little biased since he has a personal stake in the company.
- To be honest, the article feels a little biased and doesn't present both sides fairly.
- I found the selection committee to be a little biased in favor of candidates from their own university.
- Everyone is a little biased; the key is to be aware of your own prejudices.
- The historical account was written by a victor, so it's naturally a little biased.