No, they are opposites.
Yes. They can mean the same thing.
If a person is acting in a biased manner, it may mean they are prejudice against a specific group or person. Prejudice often leads to hate crimes and arguments.
The past tense is "I prejudiced" The present tense is "I prejudice" The future tense is "I will prejudice"
The colour white is called a Tint. White is commonly used to lighten another colour, which is also called tinting. The colour black is called a Shade, which is the opposite of a tint. Black is added to another colour to create a darker shade.
the main cause of prejudice against minorities in India is difference in income, cast system , creed and colour .
It would depend on which actress is playing the part.
When someone says that prejudice prevails they mean that prejudice has won. This means that justice was not found for example.
Race and colour it should not matter by catherine bainbridge
Then you are being prejudice.
Prejudice
antipathy, intolerance
Discriminating against someone specifically because they are white is racist. So yes, it can be considered racism.
Dismissed without prejudice means the creditor cannot further pursue the debt.
Prejudice means without thinking, like"Kill with extreme prejudice" means kill without stopping or thinking.
dimiss the foreclosure action without prejudice and release the lis pendens! what does this means please!
People can be very racist/prejudice against the opposite colour, it's not right, anyway, it is because they are a different colour they think they can offend them as much as they want because there different!