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单词 postjudice
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postjudicen.

Brit. /ˈpəʊs(t)dʒᵿdɪs/, U.S. /ˈpoʊs(t)dʒədəs/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: post- prefix, prejudice n.
Etymology: < post- prefix + -judice (in prejudice n.). Compare earlier postjudiced adj.
A bias acquired or developed after an event, etc., has occurred or been observed.
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the mind > mental capacity > belief > expressed belief, opinion > bias, prejudice > [noun] > instance of > made after the event
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1903 G. K. Chesterton Robert Browning v. 115 Prejudice is not so much the great intellectual sin as a thing which, we may call, to coin a word, ‘postjudice’, not the bias before the fair trial, but the bias that remains after.
1966 B. Brophy Don't never Forget 166 It will be an instance of postjudice (prejudice through hindsight) if Miss Perutz's second novel gets labelled ‘feminine’ or ‘catty’.
1984 PMLA 99 318/1 To the problems of ‘pre-judice’, there is probably only the solution of what Ruskin called in Praeteritapost-judice’, of judging after and not before.
2002 M. Holroyd Wks. on Paper 148 Does this oeuvre have any message for us? I think there is one: that we should all have the courage to develop our own feelings and form our own opinions, and not take on second-hand thoughts and emotions. Mr Crisp stands for postjudice versus prejudice.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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