prejudicial Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- ill
- injurious
- hazardous
- hostile
- poisonous
- hurtful
- mischievous
- evil
- nocuous
- bad
- infectious
- noxious
- deleterious
- baneful
- baleful
- wicked
- pernicious
Weak:
Strongest:
- useful
- safe
- inoffensive
- beneficial
- innocent
- harmless
- benign
- inoffensive
- good
- advantageous
- innocuous
- useful
- favorable
- favorable
- good
- innocuous
- advantageous
- benign
- beneficial
- harmless
- safe
- innocent
Strong:
- sound
- wholesome
- healthful
- palliative
- secure
- curative
- salubrious
- salutary
- remedial
- wholesome
- healthy
- propitious
- curative
- helpful
- propitious
- secure
- hurtless
- salubrious
- remedial
- helpful
- sound
- hurtless
- salutary
- anodyne
- anodyne
- palliative
- healthful
- healthy
Weak:
prejudicial Meaning
prejudicial (s)
(sometimes followed by `to') causing harm or injury
prejudicial (a)
tending to favor preconceived ideas
prejudicial Sentence Examples
- The prejudicial comments made by the speaker created a hostile environment.
- The judge's prejudicial ruling raised concerns about impartiality.
- The hiring manager's prejudicial attitude towards certain demographics hindered a fair selection process.
- The prejudicial news article spread misinformation and fueled hate speech.
- Prejudice has no place in a society that values equality and justice.
- Prejudicial beliefs often stem from ignorance and fear.
- We must actively challenge prejudicial attitudes and promote inclusivity.
- The law prohibits prejudicial treatment based on race, religion, or other protected characteristics.
- Prejudicial stereotypes can limit opportunities and stifle personal growth.
- Combating prejudice requires education, empathy, and a commitment to creating a just and equitable world.
FAQs About the word prejudicial
(sometimes followed by `to') causing harm or injury, tending to favor preconceived ideas
damaging, harmful, dangerous,detrimental, adverse, ill, injurious, hazardous, hostile, poisonous
useful, safe, inoffensive, beneficial, innocent, harmless, benign, inoffensive, good, advantageous
The prejudicial comments made by the speaker created a hostile environment.
The judge's prejudicial ruling raised concerns about impartiality.
The hiring manager's prejudicial attitude towards certain demographics hindered a fair selection process.
The prejudicial news article spread misinformation and fueled hate speech.