slightly prejudiced

Frequency: 6.24.8 per million words

To have a small degree of prejudice.

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  • Even though he claimed to be open-minded, his comments revealed he was slightly prejudiced against people from that region.
  • She admitted to being slightly prejudiced against modern art, preferring classical styles.
  • The judge tried to remain impartial, but his body language suggested he was slightly prejudiced towards the prosecution.
  • It's difficult not to be slightly prejudiced when you've had negative experiences in the past.
  • His opinion on the matter seemed slightly prejudiced by his personal history.
  • We must be careful not to let ourselves become slightly prejudiced by media portrayals.
  • Although she meant no harm, her initial reaction was slightly prejudiced.
  • The data analysis might be slightly prejudiced if the sample group wasn't diverse enough.
  • He was aware that his upbringing had made him slightly prejudiced about certain traditions.
  • Despite his best efforts, the old man remained slightly prejudiced against new technologies.