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prejudiced
English
Verb
prejudiced
- simple past tense and past participle of prejudice
Adjective
prejudiced (comparative more prejudiced, superlative most prejudiced)
- Having prejudices.
Translations
Anagrams
- predjudice
prejudiced From the web:
- what prejudice
- what prejudice mean
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- what prejudices are revealed in this chapter
- what prejudices are there about the homeless
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- what prejudice is illustrated in it
- what prejudice the black man has
exhibiting
English
Pronunciation
Verb
exhibiting
- present participle of exhibit
exhibiting From the web:
- what exhibiting mean
- exhibiting what does that mean
- what is exhibiting responsible citizenship
- what is exhibiting kinetic energy
- what does exhibiting good character mean
- what does exhibiting
- what is exhibiting documents
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