A preconceived judgment or opinion formed without sufficient knowledge of that which is being judged
It is judging others based on superficial characteristics.
The term, 'pervasive prejudice,' can be literally defined as 'strong, lasting prejudice.' Sometimes the phrase refers to the 'staying power' of a particular prejudice: it lasts for a long time, perhaps despite efforts to remove it. In other contexts, the phrase refers to the breadth of influence of a particular prejudice: it pervades a large area, a whole country, an entire people, etc.
pervasive = existing or spreading everywhere pervasive prejudice = prejudice that is common, prejudice that is everywhere
The root word of prejudice is jud- which means to judge. Combined with the prefix pre- which means before, prejudice has the meaning of to judge before.
Pervasive means spread throughout, or in everything, and a motif is a decorative element or pattern. A pervasive motif is one that is used in many things. An example in architecture is the flower motif of Charles Rennie Mackintosh that he used in windows, furniture, wall panels, balusters, wrought iron etc. throughout some of his buildings.
Correct:I am prejudiced against ...You are prejudiced against ...I have a prejudice againstYou have a prejudice against
"Prejudice" is the singular noun. The plural noun is "prejudices."
No, the sentence "You are prejudice" is not grammatically correct. Prejudice is a noun, and you is a pronoun. The sentence essentially is saying that "you" are something that you can not possibly be - the noun prejudice. To make the point you're trying to make, you need an adjective to follow the verb "are." Prejudiced is the descriptive adjective form of prejudice, so the grammatically correct sentence should be "You are prejudiced."
Roger swagler
Pervasive Prejudice NovaNet
He used the term pervasive prejudice.
Pervasive means that it is found everywhere. Cellphones seem to be a pervasive technology these days; you see them everywhere.
Corruption was pervasive throughout the Dept.
Pervasive Software was created in 1994.
Pervasive Software's population is 250.
Pervasive means something that is unwelcome and widely spread. Racism is as pervasive today as it was in the 1950s; this is an example of the term in a sentence.
The use of the word "like" was pervasive in her speech.
Pervasive means spread out throughout all parts, so pervasive language would mean that there is swearing throughout an entire movie/play.
Why is planning regarded as a pervasive function of managers? Explain
Jem believes that there is a hierarchy of hatred in Maycomb, with racial prejudice being the most pervasive and damaging form of discrimination. He understands that this hatred is ingrained in society and that overcoming it requires both personal integrity and the courage to confront societal injustices. Through his experiences with the trial of Tom Robinson, Jem learns about the impact of prejudice and the importance of empathy and understanding.