Discrimination

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /dɪˌskrɪmɪˈneɪʃən/

Definitions of discrimination

noun the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things, especially on the grounds of race, age, or sex

Example Sentences

A1 Discrimination is treating someone unfairly because of their race, gender, or age.

A2 There are laws in place to protect people from discrimination in the workplace.

B1 The company has a zero-tolerance policy for discrimination of any kind.

B2 The documentary shed light on the various forms of discrimination faced by marginalized communities.

C1 Systemic discrimination continues to be a pervasive issue in society, affecting individuals on a large scale.

C2 The organization is dedicated to fighting against discrimination and promoting equality for all individuals.

Examples of discrimination in a Sentence

formal Discrimination based on gender is a violation of human rights.

informal It's not fair to face discrimination just because of who you are.

slang Discrimination sucks, plain and simple.

figurative Discrimination is like a dark cloud hanging over society.

Grammatical Forms of discrimination

past tense

discriminated

plural

discriminations

comparative

more discriminatory

superlative

most discriminatory

present tense

discriminates

future tense

will discriminate

perfect tense

has discriminated

continuous tense

is discriminating

singular

discrimination

positive degree

discriminatory

infinitive

to discriminate

gerund

discriminating

participle

discriminated

Origin and Evolution of discrimination

First Known Use: 1621 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'discrimination' originated from the Latin word 'discriminatio', which means to distinguish or differentiate.
Evolution of the word: Originally, the word 'discrimination' was used in a neutral sense to refer to the act of making a distinction or differentiation. Over time, it came to be associated with unfair treatment or prejudice towards certain groups based on characteristics such as race, gender, or religion.