prejudice
nounThe act or state of holding unreasonable preconceived judgments or convictions.
nounAn adverse judgment or opinion formed unfairly or without knowledge of the facts.
nounIrrational suspicion or hatred of a particular social group, such as a race or the adherents of a religion.
nounDetriment or harm caused to a person, especially in a legal case.
nounPreclusionary effect, preventing further pursuit of one’s interests.
transitive verbTo fill with prejudice or cause to judge with prejudice. synonym: bias.
transitive verbTo affect detrimentally or harmfully by a judgment or act.
nounAn opinion or decision formed without due examination of the facts or arguments which are necessary to a just and impartial determination; a prejudgment; also, a state of mind which forms or induces prejudgment; bias or leaning, favorable or unfavorable; prepossession: when used absolutely, generally with an unfavorable meaning: as, a man of many prejudices; we should clear our minds of prejudice.