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Topic: Beliefs

preferable

IPA: /prɪˈfɛr.ə.bəl/

KK: /prɪˈfɜrəbəl/

adjective

Definition: More desirable or better than something else; chosen over other options.

Example: It is preferable to arrive early for the meeting.

preferentially

IPA: /prɪˈfɛrənʃəli/

KK: /prɪˈfɛrənʃəli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that shows a preference for something over others, often giving it an advantage or priority.

Example: The company preferentially hires candidates with relevant experience.

preferred

IPA: /prɪˈfɜːrd/

KK: /prɪˈfɜrd/

adjective

Definition: Something that is liked or chosen more than others.

Example: She has a preferred method for solving math problems.

noun

Definition: A type of stock that gives shareholders certain advantages over common stockholders, such as fixed dividends and priority in asset distribution during liquidation.

Example: Investors often choose preferred shares for their stable dividends.

verb

Definition: To like one thing more than another or to choose one thing over another.

Example: She preferred tea over coffee in the morning.

prejudge

IPA: //priˈdʒʌdʒ//

KK: /priˈdʒʌdʒ/

transitive verb

Definition: To make a judgment about someone or something before knowing all the facts or evidence.

Example: It's unfair to prejudge a person's abilities based on their appearance.

prejudgment

IPA: /ˌprɛdʒʌdʒmənt/

KK: /pridʒʌdʒmənt/

noun

Definition: A decision or opinion formed about someone or something before knowing all the facts or evidence.

Example: Her prejudgment of the situation led her to make unfair assumptions about him.

prejudice

IPA: //ˈprɛdʒ.ʊ.dɪs//

KK: /ˈprɛdʒədɪs/

noun

Definition: A negative opinion or belief about someone or something that is formed without knowing all the facts or based on stereotypes.

Example: Her prejudice against people from different cultures made it hard for her to make friends.

transitive verb

Definition: To cause someone to have an unfair opinion about a person or group without knowing them well.

Example: His comments were meant to prejudice the jury against the defendant.

prejudiced

IPA: /ˈprɛdʒ.ʊ.dɪst/

KK: /ˈprɛdʒədɪst/

adjective

Definition: Having strong and unreasonable opinions or feelings about someone or something, often based on stereotypes or incomplete information.

Example: His prejudiced views made it difficult for him to accept people from different backgrounds.

verb

Definition: To have a negative opinion or feeling about someone or something without knowing them well or based on stereotypes.

Example: She was prejudiced against people from that region because of what she had heard.

prejudicialness

IPA: /ˌprɛdʒʊˈdʒɪləsnəs/

KK: /prɛdʒʊˈdʒɪləsnəs/

noun

Definition: The condition of causing harm or damage, often due to bias or unfair treatment.

Example: The prejudicialness of the policy led to widespread criticism from various groups.

prelacy

IPA: /ˈprɛləsi/

KK: /ˈprɛləsi/

noun

Definition: A system of church governance led by high-ranking officials known as prelates, or the collective group of these officials.

Example: The prelacy played a significant role in the church's decision-making processes.

prelapsarian

IPA: //prɪˌlæpˈsɛəriən//

KK: /prɪˌlæpˈsɛr.i.ən/

adjective

Definition: Relating to the time before the biblical fall of Adam and Eve, often used to describe an idealized state of innocence or purity.

Example: Many people long for a prelapsarian world where innocence and harmony prevailed before human sin.

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