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bias
noun as in belief in one way; partiality
Strongest matches
bigotry, favoritism, inclination, intolerance, leaning, preconceived idea, preconceived notion, preconceived opinion, preference, prejudgment, prejudice, tendency, tilt, unfairness
Strong matches
bent, chauvinism, discrimination, disposition, illiberality, mind-set, parti pris, partiality, partisanship, penchant, preconception, predilection, predisposition, prepossession, proclivity, proneness, propensity, standpoint, viewpoint
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Example Sentences
Experts say there is plenty of evidence to show that bias is a myth — not least of all the latest actions of tech’s most powerful leaders.
It also plans to stop offering "equity and inclusion" training and instead offer programmes that "mitigate bias for all, no matter your background".
I’m especially biased when it’s a president-elect who shoots off his mouth without regard for facts and blames a governor for fire hydrants running dry.
That cuts across both target identification and molecule design, and can potentially introduce biases.
“Cannon has demonstrated beyond any doubt that she should have been removed from the case long ago for manifest bias.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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