A prejudice that is leaning toward a positive judgment is called a "positive stereotype," while a prejudice leaning toward a negative judgment is known as a "negative stereotype." These stereotypes are generalizations or exaggerations about a certain group of people that can be harmful or unfair.
Another name for unfairness in judgment, prejudice, and partiality is bias. Bias refers to the tendency to favor or oppose something or someone without considering all relevant information fairly.
By passing judgment without knowledge of what your judging. But then again who are we to pass judgment?
No. A "vacated" judgment means that the court considers that the judgment never took place - is vacated - is rendered null and void. A "dismissed" judgment can be done two ways - "with prejudice" and "without prejudice." "Dismissed WITH prejudice" means that even if the facts presented are true the case is over and cannot be re-tried. "WITHOUT prejudice" means the same, EXCEPT, that the charges CAN be re-filed and the case re-tried.
A preconceived judgment or opinion formed without sufficient knowledge of that which is being judgedIt is judging others based on superficial characteristics.
BIAS or PREJUDICE
Making a decision with prejudice means having preconceived notions or biases that influence your judgment. Making a decision without prejudice means being impartial and making a judgment based on facts and evidence, without bias.
The word prejudice is circa 1290, from Old French prejudice (13 century), from Medieval Latin prejudicium "injustice," from Latin præjudicium"prior judgment," from præ- "before" + judicium"judgment," from judex (genitive judicis) "judge." The notion is of "preconceived opinion;" the verb meaning "to affect or fill with prejudice" is from 1610.
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.
Never be prejudice. Prejudice: notice the pre and judge in the word. To pre judge someone Bfore you know them.
"Deemed" means to regard or consider something in a particular way. It is used to express a judgment or opinion about something based on certain criteria or standards.
Prejudice is a preconceived opinion or judgment about a particular group of people without sufficient knowledge or evidence. It is often based on stereotypes and can lead to discriminatory behavior towards individuals from that group.