No, look at all evidences before you speak something to others. :)
The verb form of prejudice is prejudge. As in "to prejudge someone or something".
The verb of prejudice is prejudge. For example "to prejudge someone or something".
The verb form of prejudice is "prejudice." You can use it to indicate the action of holding or showing prejudice against someone or something.
Prejudice is an unfair opinion of someone, it means to prejudge.
The adage , never judge a book by it's cover, is another way of saying, don't prejudge someone until you have got to know them.
It is unfair to prejudge someone based on their appearance without getting to know them first.
i prejudge you
Prejudge is to to pass judgment prematurely, or without sufficient reflection or investigation. A synonym for prejudge is presuppose.
U cant prejudge some
It is best to avoid pre-judging others based on preconceived notions or biases.
To help someone how people didn't help as he was prejudge by others travelling by.
It is important not to prejudge a situation until you have all the facts .