antipathy, intolerance
No, prejudice is an abstract noun. Some one can have prejudice but they can not be it.
Prejudice is the act of adverse judgment without knowing the facts beforehand. There are a number of measurements sociologists use to calculate prejudice such as Likert Scale Survey, The Bogardus Scale and Harvard's Implicit Association Test.
Discrimination is Thought's against the action. Prejudice: Action.
tolerance
The source of prejudice and discrimination is xenophobia. A number of other factors exacerbate prejudices and lead to the ossification of those prejudices in discriminatory practices and laws, such as difficult economic conditions, ideological support for the discrimination, political tensions between the homelands of different groups, and increases in crime. However, none of these factors can create a prejudice where none existed before; only xenophobia can.
The Esperanto words for prejudice and bias are antaŭjuĝo and emo.
preconceived notion, prejudice, preconceived opinion, prepossession, parti pris, diagonal, bias, preconceived idea, preconception
Words are like Numbers, in that 1, is One, but who would use words as their counterpart when computing mathematical calculations? As Similar, and Exact, are two different Animals, replacing one with the other, when the Exact word is Prejudice, and a Similar word would be by necessity, Similar, but not Exact, if the attempt is to show Prejudice, then Similar to Prejudice, could not be by the necessity of what Prejudice is, refer to Prejudice, but only something Similar, but not exactly Prejudice. Even if the words were used, that Define what Prejudice is composed of to make it what it is, the parts themselves, are only parts, and not the Whole of Prejudice itself. And as many words have similar parts in their definitions, to simply suggest that this one, or that one is similar to Prejudice, does not by any necessity of Definition make those parts Prejudice in themselves. So if Prejudice is the word you need to use, then using "Bias" or "Prejudge mental" would be part of the Definition, but they may also be parts of other definitions not associated with the Actual word "Prejudice" You could be "Bias" towards wearing a pair of slacks that make you look fat, without being Prejudice with regards to Fat people, or you could know your own taste, and not take a bite of blood sausage, without being Prejudice with regards to blood sausage, or those who actually eat it. Now I know someone is going to edit this, and simply add words that are Similar to Prejudice, but once again, Similar and exact are Two Different Animals, you just can't mate the one, with the other, and call it Prejudice.
the prejudice that members of one race are intrinsically superior to members of other races
how do other peoples prejudice affect your life ?
The opposite of fair (just, right) would be unfair or unjust. The opposite of fair (light, as in complexion) would be dark.
other words that mean grandmother are nany,and momow
When someone says that prejudice prevails they mean that prejudice has won. This means that justice was not found for example.
words that mean the same as also
If you mean Jane Austen's original name for the book, then it was "First Impressions". Past that i am sure i know not what you mean.
meaN
There are no other words that mean 'fell' in the sense of having fallen.