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    biased
    /ˈbʌɪəst/

    adjective

    • 1. unfairly prejudiced for or against someone or something: "we will not tolerate this biased media coverage"

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  2. adjective. uk / ˈbaɪ.əst / us / ˈbaɪ.əst / Add to word list. C1. showing an unreasonable like or dislike for a person based on personal opinions. 偏袒一方的;有偏见的. The newspapers gave a very biased report of the meeting. 报纸对会议的报道明显偏袒一方。 I think she's beautiful but then I'm biased since she's my daughter. 我认为她很漂亮,不过毕竟她是我女儿,我对她有点儿偏袒。 同义词. one-sided.

  3. showing an unreasonable like or dislike for someone or something based on personal opinions: The newspapers gave a very biased report of the meeting. I think she's beautiful but then I'm biased since she's my daughter. Synonyms. one-sided. slanted. Opposite. unbiased. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.

  4. The adjective that means “exhibited or characterized by an unreasoned judgment” is biased (“a biased news story”). There is an adjective bias, but it means “diagonal” and is used only of fabrics (“a bias cut across the fabric”).

  5. showing an unreasonable like or dislike for someone or something based on personal opinions: The newspapers gave a very biased report of the meeting. I think she's beautiful but then I'm biased since she's my daughter. Synonyms. one-sided. slanted. Opposite. unbiased. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.

  6. tending to show favour towards or against one group of people or one opinion for personal reasons; making unfair judgements. biased information/sources/press reports. a biased jury/witness. Their research was based on a biased sample (= a group of people/things containing more of one kind than normal, therefore not giving fair or accurate results).