"prejudice" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

prejudice sustantivo

sustantivo + prejudice
Kolokacji: 4
race prejudice • class prejudice • gender prejudice • color prejudice
prejudice + verbo
Kolokacji: 5
prejudice exists • prejudice results • prejudice influences • prejudice persists • prejudice prevents
verbo + prejudice
Kolokacji: 18
overcome prejudice • face prejudice • fight prejudice • encounter prejudice • reflect prejudices • ...
adjetivo + prejudice
Kolokacji: 47
racial prejudice • religious prejudice • old prejudice • extreme prejudice • personal prejudice • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 15
(1) racial, racist
Kolokacji: 2
(2) religious, sectarian
Kolokacji: 2
(4) extreme, strong, deep
Kolokacji: 3
(5) personal, anti-Jewish
Kolokacji: 2
(6) ethnic, cultural, ignorant
Kolokacji: 3
1. popular prejudice = powszechne uprzedzenie popular prejudice
2. common prejudice = wspólne uprzedzenie common prejudice
3. mere prejudice = zwykłe uprzedzenie mere prejudice
4. vulgar prejudice = ordynarne uprzedzenie vulgar prejudice
  • --He was liberal in his way of thinking; and why might not we, like many other married people, who were above vulgar prejudices, tacitly consent to let each other follow their own inclination?
  • But the king had some vulgar prejudices against the experiment, and would not give his consent.
  • You answer that she belongs to the criminal classes; not at all, she is merely devoid of vulgar prejudice.
  • A diplomat who spent most of his working life in foreign capitals could easily feel himself part of an aristocratic international to which national feeling was hardly more than a vulgar plebeian prejudice.
  • In the pulp fiction of Burroughs, as in pulp fiction of any period, timeless archetypes rub shoulders with the vulgar prejudices of the writer and his audience.
  • These are only more learned and elaborate ways of confessing our ignorance; nor has the one hypothesis any real advantage above the other, except in its greater conformity to vulgar prejudices.
  • In discussing the savage character, writers have been too prone to indulge in vulgar prejudice and passionate exaggeration, instead of the candid temper of true philosophy.
  • But as the law for the encouragement of coinage derives its origin from those vulgar prejudices which have been introduced by the mercantile system, I judged it more proper to reserve them for this chapter.
  • "You are in no position to be displaying such vulgar prejudice."
  • This is the cry which is raised by vulgar prejudice, and echoed in the journals.
(11) certain, unconscious
Kolokacji: 2
(12) anti-gay, sexual
Kolokacji: 2
(15) inherent, blatant, overt
Kolokacji: 3
preposición + prejudice
Kolokacji: 11
without prejudice • of prejudice • with prejudice • to prejudice • on prejudice • ...

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