prejudgements

[US]//ˌpriːˈdʒʌdʒmənts//
[UK]//ˌpriːˈdʒʌdʒmənts//

Translation

n.opinions formed before having sufficient knowledge or experience

Phrases & Collocations

avoid prejudgement

negative prejudgements

unfair prejudgements

prejudgement of guilt

prejudgement phase

bias and prejudgements

Example Sentences

we should not make prejudgements about people based on their appearance.

her prejudgements about the new policy prevented her from seeing its benefits.

the lawyer addressed the prejudgements against his client in court.

many tourists carry prejudgements about destinations they've never visited.

overcoming prejudgements requires open-mindedness and empathy.

the study examined unconscious prejudgements in the hiring process.

teachers must challenge their prejudgements to treat all students fairly.

media can reinforce harmful prejudgements about minority groups.

personal prejudgements often stem from limited life experiences.

society's prejudgements about gender roles are slowly changing.

his prejudgements regarding foreign cultures were proven wrong after his trip.

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