preconception of

Frequency: 8.219.8 per million words

a preconceived idea regarding the nature or character of something

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  • She arrived with many preconceptions of life in the country, which were quickly dispelled.
  • The documentary sought to challenge common preconceptions of what constitutes a healthy diet.
  • We need to set aside our preconceptions of how things should be done and embrace new methods.
  • His artwork often explores the audience's preconceptions of reality and perception.
  • Many students have strong preconceptions of university life before they even arrive.
  • Through direct experience, she began to shed her preconceptions of the local community.
  • The committee's preconceptions of the candidate's abilities proved to be completely wrong.
  • It is crucial to approach complex issues without any preconceptions of the outcome.
  • His early preconceptions of the legal profession were based mostly on television dramas.
  • Don't let your preconceptions of the task prevent you from discovering its true potential.