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Bigot vs Prejudiced - What's the difference?

bigot | prejudiced |


As a noun bigot

is (derogatory) one who is obstinately or intolerantly devoted to his or her own opinions and prejudices.

As a verb prejudiced is

(prejudice).

As an adjective prejudiced is

having prejudices.

Arbitrary vs Prejudiced - What's the difference?

arbitrary | prejudiced | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between arbitrary and prejudiced

is that arbitrary is based on individual discretion or judgment; not based on any objective distinction, perhaps even made at random while prejudiced is having prejudices.

As a noun arbitrary

is anything arbitrary, such as an arithmetical value or a fee.

As a verb prejudiced is

past tense of prejudice.

Prejudiced vs Stubborn - What's the difference?

prejudiced | stubborn | Related terms |

Prejudiced is a related term of stubborn.


As adjectives the difference between prejudiced and stubborn

is that prejudiced is having prejudices while stubborn is refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting.

As a verb prejudiced

is (prejudice).

Prejudiced vs Dictatorial - What's the difference?

prejudiced | dictatorial | Related terms |

Prejudiced is a related term of dictatorial.


As adjectives the difference between prejudiced and dictatorial

is that prejudiced is having prejudices while dictatorial is of or pertaining to a dictator.

As a verb prejudiced

is (prejudice).

Prejudiced vs Prejudiceunknown - What's the difference?

prejudiced | prejudiceunknown |

Insular vs Prejudiced - What's the difference?

insular | prejudiced | Synonyms |

Insular is a synonym of prejudiced.


As adjectives the difference between insular and prejudiced

is that insular is of, pertaining to, being, or resembling an island or islands while prejudiced is having prejudices.

As a noun insular

is an islander.

As a verb prejudiced is

(prejudice).

Prejudiced vs Parochial - What's the difference?

prejudiced | parochial | Related terms |

Prejudiced is a related term of parochial.


As adjectives the difference between prejudiced and parochial

is that prejudiced is having prejudices while parochial is pertaining to a parish.

As a verb prejudiced

is (prejudice).

Illiberal vs Prejudiced - What's the difference?

illiberal | prejudiced | Related terms |

Illiberal is a related term of prejudiced.


As adjectives the difference between illiberal and prejudiced

is that illiberal is illiberal while prejudiced is having prejudices.

As a verb prejudiced is

(prejudice).

Prejudiced vs Obstinate - What's the difference?

prejudiced | obstinate | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between prejudiced and obstinate

is that prejudiced is having prejudices while obstinate is stubbornly adhering to an opinion, purpose, or course, usually with implied unreasonableness; persistent.

As a verb prejudiced

is past tense of prejudice.

Dogmatic vs Prejudiced - What's the difference?

dogmatic | prejudiced | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between dogmatic and prejudiced

is that dogmatic is adhering only to principles which are true a priori, rather than truths based on evidence or deduction while prejudiced is having prejudices.

As a noun dogmatic

is one of an ancient sect of physicians who went by general principles; opposed to the empiric.

As a verb prejudiced is

past tense of prejudice.

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