The root word of prejudice is jud- which means to judge. Combined with the prefix pre- which means before, prejudice has the meaning of to judge before.
The prefix for prejudice is pre.
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words with the prefix pre- : * preapproved * prepay * premature * pretest * prejudice * premenstral * precaution * prepare * predict * preconceive * predestined * predisposed * precast * premade * precooked * preheat * precondition * predispose * pregame * prefix * prerecord * prepackaged * prepubescent * prenuptial * prenatal * preoccupied * preset * prejudge * preshrunk * rewashed * preseason * preteen * pretrial * pretest * preview * prewar * preplanned
Correct:I am prejudiced against ...You are prejudiced against ...I have a prejudice againstYou have a prejudice against
"Prejudice" is the singular noun. The plural noun is "prejudices."
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Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.
No, prejudice does not have a suffix. "Prejudice" is a word that comes from the Latin "praejudicium," which means "prejudgment." There is no suffix added to this root word in the English language.
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Prejudice is spelled P-R-E-J-U-D-I-C-E.
The adjective for prejudice is "prejudiced."
The tenses of prejudice are past tense (prejudiced), present tense (prejudice), and future tense (will prejudice). Prejudice is an emotion or attitude formed prior to having adequate information, leading to a biased judgment.
Prejudice is a lack of respect, therefore respect overcomes prejudice in the act.
Prejudice didn't end. People still exhibit prejudice today. Prejudice means you are pre- judging someone before you really get to know them.
The verb of prejudice is prejudge. For example "to prejudge someone or something".
She faced prejudice when applying for the job because of her ethnicity.
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It depends on whether it was dismissed with prejudice or without prejudice. If with prejudice, it can never be reinstated. If without prejudice, it can reinstated at any time. Usually a court will dismiss without prejudice.