IPA: /ˈbaɪəs/
KK: /ˈbaɪəs/
A term used to describe something that is slanting or not straight, often referring to a diagonal direction.
The fabric was cut on the bias to create a unique design.
Comparative: more biased
Superlative: most biased
A preference or tendency that affects how someone thinks or acts, often leading to unfair judgments.
The study revealed a bias in the way the results were interpreted.
To influence someone or something in a way that is often unfair or not balanced.
The media can sometimes bias public opinion by only showing one side of the story.
Past: biased
Past Participle: biased
Bias originates from the Old French word 'biais', meaning slant or oblique. It refers to a tendency or inclination towards a particular perspective or opinion.
Think of a 'slant' or 'oblique' view when remembering that bias means having a tendency towards a certain opinion.