单词 | prejudicious |
释义 | prejudiciousadj. 1. Harmful; = prejudicial adj.1 1. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > harmfulness > [adjective] litherc893 scathefulc900 balefulOE orneOE teenfulOE evilc1175 venomousc1290 scathela1300 prejudiciala1325 fell?c1335 harmfula1340 grievous1340 ill1340 wicked1340 noisomea1382 venomed1382 noyfulc1384 damageousc1386 mischievousc1390 unwholesomea1400 undisposingc1400 damnablec1420 prejudiciable1429 contagiousc1440 damagefulc1449 pestiferous1458 damageable1474 pestilent?a1475 nuisable1483 nocible1490 nuisible1490 nuisant1494 noxiousa1500 nocent?c1500 pestilential1531 tortious1532 pestilentious1533 nocive1538 offensivea1548 vitiating1547 dangerous1548 offending1552 dispendious1557 injurious1559 offensible1575 offensant1578 baneful1579 incommodious1579 prejudicious1579 prejudical1595 inimicous1598 damnifiable1604 taking1608 obnoxious1612 nocivousc1616 mischieving1621 nocuous1627 nocumentous1644 disserviceable1645 inimical1645 detrimentous1648 injuring1651 detrimental1656 inimicitial1656 nocumental1657 incommodous1677 fatal1681 inimic1696 nociferous1706 damnific1727 inimicable1805 violational1821 insalutary1836 detrimentary1841 wronging1845 unsalvatory1850 damaging1856 damnous1870 wack1986 the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > disadvantage > [adjective] > prejudicial prejudiciala1325 prejudiciable1429 prejudicious1579 prejudical1595 prejudicing1635 1579 L. Tomson tr. J. Calvin Serm. Epist. S. Paule to Timothie & Titus i. xix. 225/1 Yet doeth Gods will stande for a law, & what he establisheth amongst vs, neither may nor can be preiuditious to him [Fr. luy porter preiudice]. a1638 J. Mede Wks. (1672) 48 This was exceedingly prejudicious to the Jews. 1663 B. Gerbier Counsel to Builders 100 The enterance..is not so proper in the middle..But if there be a constraint, which is most prejudicious to a Building, the entrance must be set as much towards the end as possible. 1731 S. Hales Statical Ess. I. 325 [It] would turn rancid and prejudicious to the plant. 1863 A. Burnett Incidents of War xix. 190 Sleeping on a post would be a good deal more sensible, unless there's a nail in it, which might be prejudicious for the uniform. 1931 Bull. School Oriental Stud. 6 710 The co-operation or even presence of diseased or infirm people is looked upon as prejudicious to the success of an undertaking. 2002 National Public Radio (Nexis) 12 Apr. Emotion, if it is excessive, can actually be prejudicious to reason and proper decisions and even impair our memory. 2. Full of prejudice; = prejudiced adj. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > belief > expressed belief, opinion > bias, prejudice > [adjective] prejudicial1535 forestalled1543 forejudging1571 unindifferent1571 apassioned1574 prejudicate1579 prejudiced1579 preoccupate1587 preoccupiedc1598 prejudicious1599 prepossessed1611 prejudicated1633 biased1642 prejudiciary1642 prejudicant1645 prejudicatory1652 parti pris1923 value-laden1936 slanted1959 1599 Master Broughtons Lett. Answered xiii. 44 Let him not bee paradoxically preiudicious. 1615 A. Stafford Heavenly Dogge To Rdr. sig. A11 Either his head, his body, or his taile will please thee, if modest thou art, and not preiudicious. 1874 Indiana (Pa.) Progress 6 Aug. A woman will resent..an intimation that she may possibly miss the train... Having suffered on previous occasions for prejudicious suggestions, Bray thought he would let things take their natural course. 1997 Stuart (Florida) News (Nexis) 9 Aug. a8 Are the TV sportscasters just plain mean, prejudicious or ignorant of the fact? Soccer will not go away by ignoring it. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1579 |
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