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1 preconception
tr[priːkən'sepʃən]1 (idea) idea preconcebidapreconception [.pri:kən'spʃən] n: idea f preconcebidan.• preconcepción s.f.'priːkən'sepʃənnoun idea f preconcebida['priːkǝn'sepʃǝn]N (=idea) preconcepción f, idea f preconcebida* * *['priːkən'sepʃən]noun idea f preconcebida
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preconception — ► NOUN ▪ a preconceived idea or prejudice … English terms dictionary
preconception — noun VERB + PRECONCEPTION ▪ have ▪ fit, fit in with ▪ The facts refused to fit my preconceptions. ▪ They like this approach because it fits in with their own preconceptions. ▪ … Collocations dictionary
preconception — I noun anticipation, assumption, bent, bias, fixed idea, foregone conclusion, forejudgment, inclination, leaning, partiality, praeiudicata opinio, preapprehension, preconceived idea, precondusion, predetermination, preestimate, prejudgment,… … Law dictionary
preconception — noun Date: 1625 1. a preconceived idea 2. prejudice … New Collegiate Dictionary
preconception — noun a) An opinion formed before obtaining adequate evidence, especially as the result of bias or prejudice. b) A prejudice that prevents rational consideration of an issue … Wiktionary
preconception — noun (C) a belief or opinion you have already formed before you know the actual facts: widely held but largely unexamined preconceptions about girls attitudes towards science … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
preconception — noun it will be difficult to find jurors who have no preconceptions about this case Syn: preconceived idea/notion, presupposition, assumption, presumption, prejudgment; prejudice … Thesaurus of popular words
preconception — UK [ˌpriːkənˈsepʃ(ə)n] / US [ˌprɪkənˈsepʃ(ə)n] noun [countable] Word forms preconception : singular preconception plural preconceptions an opinion about something that you form before you have a lot of information about it or experience of it… … English dictionary
preconception — pre|con|cep|tion [ ,prikən sepʃn ] noun count an idea or opinion about something that you form before you have a lot of information about it or experience with it: Before meeting with a client, you must try to erase any preconceptions you may… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
preconception — [ˌpriːkənˈsepʃ(ə)n] noun [C] an idea or opinion about something that you form before you have all the facts … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
preconception — /prikənˈsɛpʃən / (say preekuhn sepshuhn) noun 1. a conception or opinion formed beforehand. 2. bias; predilection …