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Meanings of
biased
in English
Favoring one person or side over another.
colored
coloured
slanted
one-sided
Related terms
partial
unfair
Exhibiting prejudice or bias.
prejudiced
prejudicial
Synonyms
Examples for "
colored
"
colored
coloured
slanted
one-sided
Examples for "
colored
"
1
Color Scheme: Decode the Encrypted Message Can't read the
colored
text below?
2
This time he would not ask about a room for
colored
people.
3
Three days later, the slightly fizzy
copper
-
colored
ale was ready for consumption.
4
It had not been a good idea to Use the
colored
girl.
5
But I thought you said you met her in the
colored
car?
1
Despite this they are extremely likely to be given a
pastel
-
coloured
cover.
2
The Group Areas Act led to the forced removals of
coloured
people.
3
The stars themselves were seen
coloured
according to their style and age.
4
The children row out to sea on castors beneath a
tangerine
-
coloured
moon.
5
Furthermore, the age of onset of smoking is decreasing among
coloured
children.
1
A
slanted
but shrewd look at another side of today's refugee crisis.
2
The light
slanted
across the Tennessee River and shimmered in the ripples.
3
The hole
slanted
downward, and the bullet was embedded in the porch.
4
Thin sunshine
slanted
in through the lace curtains of the dining-room window.
5
The dark-lashed eyes of the Mexican girls
slanted
his way in vain.
1
You could even regard one particular result in a rather
one
-
sided
way.
2
International media painted a
one
-
sided
picture of his home country, James said.
3
Earlier, Russia's foreign minister had said Ankara's support for Baku was
one
-
sided
.
4
Tread carefully: being too
one
-
sided
may well rebound at a later point!
5
Although the result seemed
one
-
sided
,
Talbot was full measure for the shutout.
Usage of
biased
in English
1
Complaints received cite
biased
labour practices, unfair dismissals, and general worker exploitation.
2
However, reliance on population-based surveys may still lead to potentially
biased
estimates.
3
Israel and Washington said that report was distorted and
biased
against Israel.
4
Among them: evidence that an arbitrator was
biased
or misapplied the law.
5
State media denounced Western reporting on it as
biased
against non-Western leaders.
6
Netanyahu has long accused the Israeli press of being
biased
against him.
7
The results are important for preventing
biased
risk perceptions in multiple-disease contexts.
8
However, it believes the UN's report is distorted, unfair and ideologically
biased
.
9
In the medium term to long term, gold's direction is northward
biased
.
10
She said those alleging the election was rigged were
biased
against Russia.
11
The conglomerate is
biased
toward business it is familiar with, he said.
12
The company says it wants to help eliminate
biased
jurors but… Audio
13
However, both mutant subunits enhanced partial agonist efficacies in the
LS
-
biased
preparation.
14
Granted, Oversteegen was far too
biased
in favor of his own views.
15
Anti-government rebels call them
biased
and diplomats say their action is confused.
16
I'm probably
biased
,
but I think I have the best readers ever.
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biased
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
biased against
biased in favor
politically biased
racially biased
biased agonism
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Biased
through the time
Biased
across language varieties
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Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
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