extremely prejudiced

Frequency: 7.815.4 per million words

To have a very strong and unreasonable dislike of someone or something.

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  • She was extremely prejudiced against people from different cultures.
  • His views were so extremely prejudiced that no one wanted to listen.
  • The jury was dismissed because some members were found to be extremely prejudiced.
  • Despite the evidence, he remained extremely prejudiced in his opinion.
  • It's hard to reason with someone who is extremely prejudiced.
  • The new policy aims to combat extremely prejudiced attitudes in the workplace.
  • Historically, certain laws were based on extremely prejudiced beliefs.
  • She found it difficult to work with a colleague who was extremely prejudiced.
  • Being extremely prejudiced can lead to unfair discrimination.
  • The documentary exposed how extremely prejudiced some segments of society still are.