Old-fashioned prejudice refers to overt and traditional forms of bias or discrimination against individuals or groups based on characteristics such as race, gender, ethnicity, or religion. This type of prejudice is often characterized by explicit stereotypes, negative attitudes, and beliefs that are deeply ingrained in societal norms. Unlike more subtle or modern forms of prejudice, old-fashioned prejudice is typically more visible and can manifest in explicit discriminatory behaviors or language. It is often rooted in historical contexts and cultural stereotypes that have persisted over time.
more old-fashioned, most old-fashioned
what was the name of the old fashioned camera?
The adjective "old-fashioned" does not take singular or plural because it is an adjective. Only nouns (or other words acting as nouns) can be singular or plural. For example: Old-fashioned lady is one lady who's old-fashioned; old-fashioned ladies can be 2 or more ladies who are old-fashioned. In both cases, the adjective is the same; only the noun changes according to number.
unusual, extraordinary, old-fashioned
Old Fashioned Love was created in 1975.
I'm Old Fashioned was created in 1942.
An old-fashioned word for "tell" is "recount."
The duration of An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving is 1.5 hours.
An old fashioned gun could be a cannon or a musket.
Some old fashioned words for a woman are:damedamseldowagermaidmaidenspinster
The name Helen is an old-fashioned name. Just because it is an old-fashioned name, it does not mean that you cannot name your child by the name.
old fashioned does not have a hyphen just a space after old