preconceived (Meaning)

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preconceived (a)

(of an idea or opinion) formed beforehand; especially without evidence or through prejudice

preconceived Sentence Examples

  1. Sarah had preconceived notions about the new teacher, expecting him to be strict and aloof.
  2. The preconceived idea that all artists are eccentric made it difficult to take the aspiring painter seriously.
  3. With an open mind, David approached the interview, hoping to challenge his preconceived assumptions about the company.
  4. Emily refused to let preconceived prejudices influence her opinion of the immigrant community.
  5. The advertisement created a preconceived image of the product as being durable and reliable.
  6. Despite preconceived stereotypes, the new student proved to be incredibly intelligent and well-spoken.
  7. The preconceived notion that women are less capable in STEM fields hindered the progress of female scientists.
  8. The company's marketing campaign aimed to dispel preconceived misconceptions about their products.
  9. As a child, I had a preconceived fear of spiders, which I later realized was irrational.
  10. The preconceived belief that the team would lose the championship made their unexpected victory even more remarkable.

FAQs About the word preconceived

(of an idea or opinion) formed beforehand; especially without evidence or through prejudice

prejudged, predetermined, predestined, foreordained, destined, preordained, foretold, presaged, fated, predicted

denied, disagreed (with), rejected, doubted, discounted, disputed, discredited, doubted, controverted, questioned

Sarah had preconceived notions about the new teacher, expecting him to be strict and aloof.

The preconceived idea that all artists are eccentric made it difficult to take the aspiring painter seriously.

With an open mind, David approached the interview, hoping to challenge his preconceived assumptions about the company.

Emily refused to let preconceived prejudices influence her opinion of the immigrant community.