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biased in English:

1. 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?

English word "biased"(prejudiced) occurs in sets:

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2. unbiased


He puts on a show of being impartial and unbiased, but I think he's just a guy with no opinion of his own.
an unbiased judge
We pride ourselves on being totally unbiased when it comes to the recruitment process.
The honest answer, to any unbiased observer is surely: they are encouraged.

English word "biased"(unbiased) occurs in sets:

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3. unfairly preferring one person or group of people over another



English word "biased"(unfairly preferring one person or group of people over another) occurs in sets:

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4. supporting one group in an unfair way



English word "biased"(supporting one group in an unfair way) occurs in sets:

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5. bigot


Also a bigot.
It is useless to reason with a bigot.

6. discriminatory


While some have called the decision discriminatory, others agree with it.
I think that Japan's marriage system is an unequal and discriminatory contract disadvantageous to men.

7. partisan


If you continue to follow your partisan plan and ignore other options, you are going to lose a lot of friends
partisan politics

8. someone who is unfairly prejudiced for or against someone or something



English word "biased"(someone who is unfairly prejudiced for or against someone or something) occurs in sets:

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9. showing an unreasonable preference or dislike based on personal opinion



English word "biased"(showing an unreasonable preference or dislike based on personal opinion) occurs in sets:

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10. subjective


His writing is very subjective.

11. preferring one thing to another



12. showing an unreasonable like or dislike for a person based on personal opinions