Préjudice (en. Prejudice)

/pʁe.ʒu.dis/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
noun
A disadvantage or harm caused to someone.
The material damage suffered from the accident was assessed by the expert.
Le préjudice matériel subi par l'accident a été évalué par l'expert.
A preconceived idea, often negative, about a group of people.
It is important to combat the prejudices that lead to discrimination.
Il est important de combattre les préjugés qui mènent à la discrimination.
A wrong or loss suffered by a person.
Moral prejudice is sometimes more serious than material prejudice.
Le préjudice moral est parfois plus grave que le préjudice matériel.

Etymology

From the Latin 'praejudicium', meaning 'prejudged'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

stubborn prejudices
Accepted ideas that persist despite contradictory evidence.
préjugés tenaces
to show bias
To describe partial or discriminatory behavior.
faire preuve de préjugé

Related Words

prejudice
Often unfounded or stereotyped opinion about a group or person.
préjugé
discrimination
Unequal treatment based on personal characteristics.
discrimination

Slang Meanings

Often unchallenged false idea.
This prejudice against young people is widespread but often ignored.
Ce préjudice sur les jeunes est répandu, mais souvent ignoré.