Nietzsche does, in The Wanderer and His Shadow, from Human, All Too Human
The suffix for the word prejudice is "-ice."
She faced prejudice when applying for the job because of her ethnicity.
The preposition "against" is typically used after the word "prejudice." For example, one might say "prejudice against a certain group of people."
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.
When someone says that prejudice prevails they mean that prejudice has won. This means that justice was not found for example.
Never be prejudice. Prejudice: notice the pre and judge in the word. To pre judge someone Bfore you know them.
The word is spelled prejudice. The riot clearly showed prejudice in the city.
The word prejudice means to "pre-judge" people or something based on minimal knowledge of their or its true worth.
Because the media says so.
it makes you hear every word that you say or someone else says
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.
Pride and prejudice.