tolerance
The adjective for prejudice is "prejudiced."
prejudice, bias, injustice, intolerance, bigotry, favouritism, unfairness
Yes, it is possible to say that someone is prejudiced if they hold negative attitudes or beliefs about a particular group of people based on stereotypes or misconceptions. It is important to address and challenge prejudice to promote understanding and equality.
Other words that mean prejudice include bias, discrimination, and intolerance.
Prejudice refers to preconceived negative attitudes or beliefs about a group of people. Discrimination, on the other hand, involves actual unfair treatment or behavior towards individuals based on their membership in a particular group. Prejudice is a mindset, while discrimination is an action.
When you do that to the Semite race, it's the opposite of Semitism.
The opposite of fair (just, right) would be unfair or unjust. The opposite of fair (light, as in complexion) would be dark.
It can have several meanings depending on the context and the phraseology of the sentence in which it is contained. Give the fully worded example please. "Dismissed with Prejudice" means the case is dismissed, forever.It can't be brought back to court. A case dismissed without prejudice means the opposite. It's not dismissed forever.If the case was dismissed without prejudice, a plaintiff could resurrect it, if, for instance, there was some new evidence. But, "with prejudice" means the court is closing the case permanently.
Prejudice is "preconcived opnion", "Baised", "Without complete examination". So 'Without prejudice' means the opposite i.e. "Not having preconcived opnion", "not Baised" and "With complete examination". . Thanks! -Ru [ruspatil@yahoo.co.in]
Darcy was played by Matthew Macfadyen, opposite Keirra Knightly as Lizzy, in the 2005 version of Pride and Prejudice.
Yes, mainly because of prejudice that girls are better than boys or the opposite another reason is their pride
hell prejudice
consequences of prejudice
it is the opposite of minimum price legislation.it is the commodity sold at a price above the one stated whereby the seller can increase the price of the commodity at will without prejudice
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.
The adjective for prejudice is "prejudiced."
Prejudice is a lack of respect, therefore respect overcomes prejudice in the act.