fairly prejudiced
Frequency: 6.55.1 per million words
To have a moderate or reasonable degree of prejudice.
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Examples (10)
- I admit I was fairly prejudiced against the new policy at first.
- The committee seemed fairly prejudiced in their decision-making process.
- He is fairly prejudiced when it comes to modern art.
- Unfortunately, the report was fairly prejudiced towards the existing management.
- She realized her views were fairly prejudiced and tried to change.
- The judge was accused of being fairly prejudiced against the defendant.
- It is easy to become fairly prejudiced if you only listen to one side.
- His comments suggested he was fairly prejudiced regarding the matter.
- We found the article to be fairly prejudiced and lacking objectivity.
- Even though he tries to be fair, he is still fairly prejudiced sometimes.