Prejudiced vs Imperious - What's the difference?
prejudiced | imperious | Related terms |
Domineering, arrogant, or overbearing.
* 1866 – , translated by C. J. Hogarth
Urgent.
* 1891 –
(obsolete) Imperial or regal.
* 1895 –
Prejudiced is a related term of imperious.
As adjectives the difference between prejudiced and imperious
is that prejudiced is having prejudices while imperious is domineering, arrogant, or overbearing.As a verb prejudiced
is (prejudice).imperious
English
Adjective
(-)- ...she glanced about her in an imperious , challenging sort of way, with looks and gestures that clearly were unstudied.
- Circumstances of an imperious nature, which it is unnecessary to relate here, had prevented him from taking service with that gallant army which had fought the disastrous campaigns ending with the fall of Corinth.
- She was quick, beautiful, imperious , while he was quiet, slow, and misty.