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单词 discriminational
释义

discrimination

noun

dis·​crim·​i·​na·​tion di-ˌskri-mə-ˈnā-shən How to pronounce discrimination (audio)
1
a
: prejudiced or prejudicial outlook, action, or treatment
racial discrimination
b
: the act, practice, or an instance of discriminating categorically rather than individually
2
: the quality or power of finely distinguishing
the film viewed by those with discrimination
3
a
: the act of making or perceiving a difference : the act of discriminating
a bloodhound's scent discrimination
b
psychology : the process by which two stimuli differing in some aspect are responded to differently
discriminational
di-ˌskri-mə-ˈnā-shnəl How to pronounce discrimination (audio)
-shə-nᵊl
adjective

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Discriminating Among Meanings of Discrimination

Discrimination has senses with neutral, positive, and negative connotations. On the one hand, it can refer to "the act (or power) of distinguishing" or to "good taste, refinement." These meanings, sometimes reinforced with modifiers (as in a fine or a nice discrimination), stress an ability to perceive differences as an index of unusual intelligence. On the other hand, when the perception of difference is marked by invidious distinction or hostility, the word (often followed by against) takes on very negative overtones, as in the senses "act of discriminating categorically rather than individually" (discrimination against women, age discrimination) and "a prejudiced outlook or course of action" (racial discrimination). The original, neutral sense of discrimination, "the act of distinguishing," came into English by the early 17th century, followed by the positive one associated with superior discernment in the 18th century. Discrimination in the "prejudice" sense has been in use since the early 19th century, almost 200 years ago.

Synonyms

  • demarcation
  • discreteness
  • distinction
  • separation
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Example Sentences

The law prohibits discrimination in hiring. He sued the company for age discrimination. the animal's impressive scent discrimination
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Word History

Etymology

see discriminate

First Known Use

1621, in the meaning defined at sense 3a

Kids Definition

discrimination

noun

dis·​crim·​i·​na·​tion di-ˌskri-mə-ˈnā-shən How to pronounce discrimination (audio)
1
: the practice of unfairly treating a person or group differently from other people or groups of people
The law prohibits discrimination against the disabled.
2
: the ability to see differences
Police use a dog's discrimination of smells.

Medical Definition

discrimination

noun

dis·​crim·​i·​na·​tion dis-ˌkrim-ə-ˈnā-shən How to pronounce discrimination (audio)
: the process by which two stimuli differing in some aspect are responded to differently : differentiation

discriminational

adjective

as in discriminatory
favoring, applying, or being unequal treatment of different classes of people are you guilty of discriminational behavior toward people unlike yourself?

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • discriminatory
  • unfair
  • differential
  • unjust
  • discriminating
  • discriminative
  • unequal
  • biased
  • inequitable
  • selective
  • partisan
  • prejudicial
  • prejudiced
  • partial
  • segregative
  • elitist
  • clubby

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • nondiscriminatory
  • equitable
  • equal
  • fair
  • neutral
  • objective
  • just
  • impartial
  • unbiased
  • unprejudiced
  • uncolored
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