1. biased
The press is biased.
He's biased against Christianity.
Anybody with at least a two-digit IQ knows this was a politically biased choice.
You will pardon my slightly biased point of view
You need to consider if the writer of the website is objective or biased.
Jim thinks the news on Channel 5 is really biased.
We will not tolerate this biased media coverage.
In the USA prospective jurors can be asked questions to establish whether they are biased.
I think she's beautiful but then I'm biased since she's my daughter.
Many articles written about young people are extremely biased.
An interpreter was taught in a biased way. He thinks in a biased way. He is biased.
biased in favour of/against
Otherwise you run the risk of hearing only biased opinions
a biased report
Concerning this issue, I feel that the trash media only report biased information.
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Artykuł angielski2. prejudiced
You seem to be prejudiced against ideas that come from foreign countries.
Our child seems to be brilliant. Of course, we may be prejudiced.
She's prejudiced against teenagers
“people are prejudiced against us”
What are some people prejudiced against?
Don't be so prejudiced.
Many customers are prejudiced against commercial goods made in third-world countries
Many adults are prejudiced against young people and don't give them a chance.
Some officers were racially prejudiced.
What are other words for prejudiced? biased, partisan, partial, one-sided, discriminatory, bigoted, intolerant, narrow-minded, racist. Some officers were racially prejudiced.
The campaign is designed to make people less prejudiced about AIDS.
He will never get anywhere with that prejudiced idea.
The experience prejudiced her in favor of the Democratic Party.
Why are Japanese so prejudiced against lesbians and bisexuals?