Unprejudiced

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈprɛdʒədɪst/

Definitions of unprejudiced

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'unprejudiced' describes someone who is free from bias or prejudice

Example Sentences

A1 She is unprejudiced and treats everyone equally.

A2 The teacher encouraged the students to be unprejudiced towards people from different cultures.

B1 Being unprejudiced is essential in creating a harmonious society.

B2 The jury members were instructed to remain unprejudiced and consider only the evidence presented.

C1 His unprejudiced approach to problem-solving helped him find innovative solutions.

C2 The journalist's unprejudiced reporting earned her respect and credibility in the industry.

Examples of unprejudiced in a Sentence

formal It is important for a judge to remain unprejudiced when making decisions in court.

informal Try to approach the situation with an unprejudiced mindset to see all sides of the issue.

slang Don't be biased, be unprejudiced in your judgment.

figurative Her unprejudiced heart allowed her to see the beauty in everyone.

Grammatical Forms of unprejudiced

past tense

unprejudiced

plural

unprejudiced

comparative

more unprejudiced

superlative

most unprejudiced

present tense

unprejudiced

future tense

will be unprejudiced

perfect tense

has been unprejudiced

continuous tense

is being unprejudiced

singular

unprejudiced

positive degree

unprejudiced

infinitive

to be unprejudiced

gerund

being unprejudiced

participle

unprejudiced

Origin and Evolution of unprejudiced

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'unprejudiced' originates from the Latin word 'praeiudicium' meaning 'prejudice' or 'preconception'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone without bias or preconceived notions, the word 'unprejudiced' has evolved to encompass a broader sense of fairness and open-mindedness in modern usage.