highly prejudiced
Frequency: 7.714.9 per million words
To have a very great or extreme level of prejudice.
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- Many people found his views to be highly prejudiced against immigrants.
- It's difficult to have a fair discussion with someone who is highly prejudiced.
- Her parents were highly prejudiced against anyone not from their social class.
- The jury's decision was criticized for being highly prejudiced by media coverage.
- He was known for his highly prejudiced opinions on modern art.
- Despite evidence, some individuals remain highly prejudiced in their beliefs.
- A truly objective leader cannot afford to be highly prejudiced.
- The report revealed that the hiring process was highly prejudiced against minority candidates.
- Growing up in an isolated community, he became highly prejudiced towards outsiders.
- We must challenge institutions that are highly prejudiced and discriminatory.