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preconceptionpre‧con‧cep‧tion /ˌpriːkənˈsepʃən/ noun [countable] - Everyone has certain preconceptions of what a drug addict is.
- But with the new noise come all the old preconceptions and problems of how women present themselves.
- Edelstein challenges any preconceptions one might have of what a New Jersey steel dispatcher should look like.
- I advise anyone to resist preconceptions.
- In this era of funding cutbacks and academic brain drains, one must suspend preconceptions.
- Once again it was a case of letting their preconceptions about the world get in the way.
- There were no thoughts in his mind, no preconceptions, only the demand for information.
- They have this preconception of a gun store owner.
► had ... preconceptions I had the same preconceptions about life in South Africa that many people have. a belief or opinion that you have already formed before you know the actual facts, and that may be wrongpreconception about/of I had the same preconceptions about life in South Africa that many people have. |