Antonyms for prejudgment
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : pree-juhj |
Phonetic Transcription : priˈdʒʌdʒ |
Definition of prejudgment
Origin :- 1560s, from French préjuger (16c.), equivalent to Latin praejudicare "to judge beforehand;" see pre- + judge (v.). Related: Prejudged; prejudging; prejudgment.
- As in preconception : noun idea formed before event occurs or facts are received
- As in prejudice : noun belief without basis, information; intolerance
- As in preconceived notion : noun idea held before an event
- What kind of a precedent, and how great a prejudgment must this be for posterity!
- Extract from : « Letters of John Calvin, Volume I (of 4) » by Jules Bonnet
- A prejudgment of this kind is unworthy of a scientific mind.
- Extract from : « American Hero-Myths » by Daniel G. Brinton
- This prejudgment of the case was acquiesced in, and Joan was brought in with fetters on her legs.
- Extract from : « A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume III » by Henry Charles Lea
- I here only desire to avoid any prejudgment of these questions in my definition of my own good.
- Extract from : « The Methods of Ethics » by Henry Sidgwick
- It will not be devoid of interest to contrast the prejudgment of the French bourgeois with the judgment of the English bourgeois.
- Extract from : « The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte » by Karl Marx
- The reporters looked upon Marcus Wilkeson without emotion or prejudgment.
- Extract from : « Round the Block » by John Bell Bouton
- Whether truth has gained by such indiscriminate condemnation and prejudgment is, I think, greatly open to question.
- Extract from : « Mystic London: » by Charles Maurice Davies
- It occurred to me as my call wore on that I caught even a hint of this prejudgment in the eyes of the young woman.
- Extract from : « The Boss of Little Arcady » by Harry Leon Wilson
Synonyms for prejudgment
- ageism
- animosity
- antipathy
- apartheid
- assumption
- aversion
- bad opinion
- bias
- bigotry
- chauvinism
- contemptuousness
- delusion
- detriment
- discrimination
- disgust
- dislike
- displeasure
- disrelish
- enmity
- foregone conclusion
- illiberality
- illusion
- inclination
- injustice
- jaundiced eye
- mindset
- misjudgment
- narrow-mindedness
- notion
- one-sidedness
- partiality
- pique
- preconceived idea
- preconceived notion
- preconception
- predisposition
- prejudgment
- prejudice
- prepossession
- presumption
- presupposition
- racism
- repugnance
- revulsion
- sexism
- slant
- something on the brain
- spleen
- tilt
- twist
- umbrage
- unfairness
- warp
- xenophobia
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