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1 vooringenomen
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2 anti-semiet
n. <I>(also: <B>antisemiet</B>)</I> anti-Semite, person who is prejudiced against Jews, one who discriminates against or persecutes Jews -
3 anti-semitisch
adj. <I>(also: <B>antisemitisch</B>)</I> anti-Semitic, prejudiced against Jews, discriminates against Jews -
4 vooroordeel
♦voorbeelden:een vooroordeel koesteren • have a prejudice/biaszijn vooroordelen opzij zetten • put aside one's prejudicesvooroordelen over vreemdelingen • mistaken ideas about foreignerseen vooroordeel tegen links • a prejudice/bias against the leftzonder vooroordelen • unbiased, unprejudiced -
5 een vooroordeel hebben over
een vooroordeel hebben overVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een vooroordeel hebben over
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6 vooringenomen zijn tegen iemand
vooringenomen zijn tegen iemandVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > vooringenomen zijn tegen iemand
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7 bevooroordeeld
♦voorbeelden:1 iemand bevooroordeeld maken • prejudice/bias someonebevooroordeeld zijn tegen/voor • be prejudiced/biased against/in favour of -
8 bevooroordeeld zijn tegen/voor
bevooroordeeld zijn tegen/voorbe prejudiced/biased against/in favour ofVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > bevooroordeeld zijn tegen/voor
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