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  • 91colored — [adj1] not white dyed, flushed, glowing, hued, shaded, stained, tinged, tinted, washed; concept 618 Ant. white colored [adj2] distorted angled, biased, false, falsified, jaundiced, misrepresented, one sided, partial, partisan, perverted,… …

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  • 92jaundiced — [adj] tainted, prejudiced biased, bigoted, bitter, colored, cynical, disapproving, distorted, envious, grudging, hostile, intolerant, jealous, one sided, opprobrious, partial, partisan, preconceived, prepossessed, resentful, skeptical, spiteful,… …

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  • 93obsessed — [adj] consumed, driven about belief, desire bedeviled, beset, bewitched, captivated, controlled, dogged*, dominated, eat sleep and breathe*, engrossed, fiendish, fixated, gripped, harassed, haunted, have on the brain*, held, hooked, hung up on*,… …

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  • 94partial — [adj1] incomplete fractional, fragmentary, half done, halfway, imperfect, limited, part, sectional, uncompleted, unfinished, unperformed; concept 531 Ant. complete, entire, total, whole partial [adj2] biased, prejudiced colored, discriminatory,… …

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  • 95partisan — [adj] interested, factional accessory, adhering, biased, bigoted, blind, cliquish, colored, conspiratorial, denominational, devoted, diehard*, exclusive, fanatic, jaundiced, onesided, overzealous, partial, prejudiced, prepossessed, sectarian,… …

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  • 96prepossession — noun 1. the condition of being prepossessed the king s prepossession in my favor is very valuable • Hypernyms: ↑condition, ↑status 2. an opinion formed beforehand without adequate evidence he did not even try to confirm his preconceptions • Syn:… …

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  • 97unprepossessed — “+ adjective Etymology: un (I) + prepossessed, past participle of prepossess : having no prior bias or opinion : unprejudiced a mind … entirely unprepossessed with any theory or system John Foster …

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  • 98pre|pos|sess — «PREE puh ZEHS», transitive verb. 1. to fill with a favorable feeling or opinion, especially beforehand or at the outset: »We were prepossessed by the boy s modest behavior. 2. to fill with a feeling or opinion: »The teacher…did not prepossess me …

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