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Prejudiced vs Domineering - What's the difference?

prejudiced | domineering | Related terms |

Prejudiced is a related term of domineering.


As verbs the difference between prejudiced and domineering

is that prejudiced is (prejudice) while domineering is .

As adjectives the difference between prejudiced and domineering

is that prejudiced is having prejudices while domineering is overbearing, dictatorial or authoritarian.

As a noun domineering is

the act of one who domineers.

Prejudiced vs Intolerant - What's the difference?

prejudiced | intolerant | Related terms |

Prejudiced is a related term of intolerant.


As adjectives the difference between prejudiced and intolerant

is that prejudiced is having prejudices while intolerant is intolerant; not tolerant.

As a verb prejudiced

is (prejudice).

Prejudiced vs Provincial - What's the difference?

prejudiced | provincial | Related terms |

Prejudiced is a related term of provincial.


As adjectives the difference between prejudiced and provincial

is that prejudiced is having prejudices while provincial is of or pertaining to province; constituting a province; as, a provincial government; a provincial dialect.

As a verb prejudiced

is (prejudice).

As a noun provincial is

a person belonging to a province; one who is provincial.

Prejudiced vs Insulated - What's the difference?

prejudiced | insulated | Related terms |

Prejudiced is a related term of insulated.


As verbs the difference between prejudiced and insulated

is that prejudiced is (prejudice) while insulated is (insulate).

As adjectives the difference between prejudiced and insulated

is that prejudiced is having prejudices while insulated is protected from heat, cold, noise etc, by being surrounded with an insulating material.

Narrow vs Prejudiced - What's the difference?

narrow | prejudiced | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between narrow and prejudiced

is that narrow is having a small width; not wide; slim; slender; having opposite edges or sides that are close, especially by comparison to length or depth while prejudiced is having prejudices.

As verbs the difference between narrow and prejudiced

is that narrow is to reduce in width or extent; to contract while prejudiced is past tense of prejudice.

As a noun narrow

is a narrow passage, especially a contracted part of a stream, lake, or sea; a strait connecting two bodies of water.

Prejudiced vs Isolated - What's the difference?

prejudiced | isolated | Related terms |

Prejudiced is a related term of isolated.


As verbs the difference between prejudiced and isolated

is that prejudiced is (prejudice) while isolated is (isolate).

As adjectives the difference between prejudiced and isolated

is that prejudiced is having prejudices while isolated is placed or standing apart or alone; in isolation.

Opinionated vs Prejudiced - What's the difference?

opinionated | prejudiced | Related terms |

Opinionated is a related term of prejudiced.


As adjectives the difference between opinionated and prejudiced

is that opinionated is having very strong opinions while prejudiced is having prejudices.

As a verb prejudiced is

(prejudice).

Prejudiced vs Narrowminded - What's the difference?

prejudiced | narrowminded | Related terms |

Prejudiced is a related term of narrowminded.


As adjectives the difference between prejudiced and narrowminded

is that prejudiced is having prejudices while narrowminded is .

As a verb prejudiced

is (prejudice).

Prejudiced vs Limited - What's the difference?

prejudiced | limited | Related terms |

Prejudiced is a related term of limited.


As verbs the difference between prejudiced and limited

is that prejudiced is (prejudice) while limited is (limit).

As adjectives the difference between prejudiced and limited

is that prejudiced is having prejudices while limited is with certain (often specified) limits placed upon it.

Prejudiced vs Prepossessed - What's the difference?

prejudiced | prepossessed |


As verbs the difference between prejudiced and prepossessed

is that prejudiced is past tense of prejudice while prepossessed is past tense of prepossess.

As adjectives the difference between prejudiced and prepossessed

is that prejudiced is having prejudices while prepossessed is showing bias or partiality.

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