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biased

/ˈbaɪəst/adjective2 syllables

Biased means: favoring one person or side over another.

Synonyms for biased7

adjective, as in favoring one person or side over another

colored, coloured, one-sided, slanted, partial

also used for biased

prejudiced, tendentious

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What does biased mean?1

adjective

1

favoring one person or side over another“a biased account of the trial”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with biased?2

two syllables

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Biased in a sentence

  • The referee in that match was not just incompetent, he was biased.carlosalberto
  • Journalism should at least be a little biased.shekitten
  • Are the police biased against people who commit crimes?DJ_Saidez
  • The channel has had to apologize for its biased coverage.Amastan
  • He was biased when he made that remark about him.anzart
  • Your point of view is a bit biased.araneo
  • Why are you so biased towards your people?maaster
  • A single biased question can vitiate the results of an entire survey.rul

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