biased

adjective18 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

To have a strong prejudice.

Emphasizes the force and conviction behind the bias.

Indicates a strong and significant bias, often with a negative connotation.

To have a very strong and noticeable prejudice.

A bias influenced by political views or affiliations.

A prejudice based on a person's race or ethnic background.

Indicates that bias is an essential, built-in part of something.

Indicates a small and often subtle prejudice.

Indicates a slight, minor prejudice.

Suggests a bias that arises from natural inclinations or instincts.

A bias stemming from a particular ideology or set of beliefs.

Suggests a bias that is so extreme it cannot be corrected or reasoned with.

Used to describe a state of having a prejudice or preference for one thing over another.

To have a negative prejudice or unfair feeling towards a person or group.

To have a positive prejudice or unfair preference for a person or group.

To have a positive prejudice or unfair preference for a person or group.

Showing a tendency or inclination to prefer or support something.

Showing a tendency or inclination to prefer or support something.

Collocations with "biased"

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