prejudice vs wrong

prejudice

verb
  • To cause prejudice in; to bias the mind of. 

  • To have a negative impact on (someone's position, chances etc.). 

noun
  • An adverse judgment or opinion formed beforehand or without knowledge of the facts. 

  • A preconception, any preconceived opinion or feeling, whether positive or negative. 

  • An irrational hostile attitude, fear or hatred towards a particular group, race or religion. 

wrong

verb
  • To slander; to impute evil to unjustly. 

  • To deprive of some right, or to withhold some act of justice. 

  • To treat unjustly; to injure or harm. 

noun
  • The incorrect or unjust position or opinion. 

  • An instance of wronging someone (sometimes with possessive to indicate the wrongdoer). 

  • Something that is immoral or not good. 

  • The opposite of right; the concept of badness. 

adj
  • Improper; unfit; unsuitable. 

  • Asserting something incorrect or untrue. 

  • Incorrect or untrue. 

  • Not working; out of order. 

  • Designed to be worn or placed inward 

  • Immoral, not good, bad. 

adv
  • In a way that isn't right; incorrectly, wrongly. 

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