Yes, prejudice can obscure the truth by influencing the way individuals perceive and interpret information. It can lead to biases that prevent people from seeing the complete picture or understanding the reality of a situation.
The story was Obscure. No one knew the real truth.
prejudice is where someone assumes something about someone and it may not be true. Therefore, "Prejudice obscures the truth," means that thinking someone always fits a stereotype is probably not true.
Two possible themes are as follows:1) A calm reaction in crisis is the best choice.2) Women can have just as much control as men.A.stereotypes obscure the truth about people.by abuelo
The truth about current events without bias or prejudice. No matter what your ethnic, racial or economic background is, truth in journalism has become politically incorrect. Sensationalism has now replaced truth in it's basic form.
She says she read books like 'Pride and Prejudice' when she was eight... I'm not saying she was telling the truth though. I read 'Pride and Prejudice' recently and I had trouble getting through it... Hope this helps =)
That daydreamers want to swing everyone's opinions.
"Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen
"Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen
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obscure means dark
The word is obscure.
No, the word 'obscure' is a verb and and adjective. Examples:Verb: They tried to obscure the evidence.Adjective: We stopped in an obscure village to try their local hospitality.The noun forms for the verb to obscure are obscurer, obscurity, and the gerund, obscuring.The noun form for the adjective obscure is obscureness.An obscure noun form is obscuration.