Media Bias

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun the left side of an aircraft or vessel

adjective relating to or characteristic of the political left

  • The left wing of the political party is known for advocating for social welfare programs.
  • I always find myself agreeing with the left wing of the debate.
  • The left wing of the team really stepped up their game in the last match.
  • Her creativity is like the left wing of a bird, always soaring to new heights.

noun a strong supporter of a party, cause, or person

adjective biased or prejudiced in favor of a particular cause or group

  • The partisan divide in Congress makes it difficult to pass bipartisan legislation.
  • I try to avoid discussing politics with my partisan friends because we never agree.
  • The debate turned into a partisan shouting match.
  • Her loyalty to the company was so strong, it was almost like she was a partisan for the brand.

verb past tense of prejudice

adjective showing an unreasonable dislike or distrust of a particular group of people

  • The judge was accused of being prejudiced against the defendant.
  • I can't believe how prejudiced some people can be.
  • Don't listen to him, he's just a prejudiced jerk.
  • Her mind was like a closed book, prejudiced against new ideas.

adjective not concealed or hidden; in plain view

  • The politician's undisguised contempt for his opponent was evident in his speech.
  • She couldn't hide her undisguised excitement when she saw the surprise party.
  • I could see the undisguised jealousy in her eyes when she found out about the promotion.
  • His undisguised emotions were like an open book for everyone to read.