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Main Entry: bias
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: belief in one way; partiality

Synonyms:

bent, bigotry, chauvinism, disposition, favoritism, flash, head-set, illiberality, inclination, intolerance, leaning, mind trip, mind-set, narrowmindedness, one-sidedness, penchant, preconception, predilection, predisposition, preference, prejudice, prepossession, proclivity, proneness, propensity, spin, standpoint, tendency, tilt, turn, unfairness, viewpoint
Notes: a person's bias is based on facts, but prejudice occurs without a person knowing or examining the facts

Antonyms:

fairness, impartiality, justness
Main Entry: bias
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: diagonal weave of fabric

Synonyms:

angle, cant, cross, incline, oblique, slant
Main Entry: bias
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: cause to favor

Synonyms:

distort, incline, influence, make partial, prejudice, prepossess, slant, sway, twist, warp, weight

Antonyms:

be fair, be impartial, be just
Main Entry: attitude
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: mental outlook

Synonyms:

air, angle, approach, belief, bent, bias, character, demeanor, disposition, frame of mind, headset, inclination, leaning, like it is, mental state, mindset, mindtrip, mood, notion, opinion, perspective, philosophy, point of view, position, posture, predilection, prejudice, proclivity, reaction, routine, say so, sensibility, sentiment, set, slant, stance, stand, standing, standpoint, temper, temperament, twist, view, where one is at
Notes: aptitude and attitude derive from Latin aptitudo 'fitness,' the first through French, the second through a French borrowing of Italian attitudine
Main Entry: bigotry
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: intolerance, prejudice

Synonyms:

Jim Crowism, bias, discrimination, dogmatism, fanaticism, injustice, narrow-mindedness, partiality, provincialism, racialism, racism, sectarianism, sexism, unfairness

Antonyms:

broad-mindedness, fairness, open-mindedness, tolerance
Main Entry: convert
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: change belief, especially regarding religion

Synonyms:

actuate, alter conviction, assimilate to, baptize, be born again, bend, bias, brainwash, bring, bring around, budge, cause to adopt, change into, change of heart, convince, create anew, impel, incline, lead, lead to believe, make over, move, persuade, proselyte, proselytize, redeem, reform, regenerate, save, see the light, sway, turn

Antonyms:

hold, remain
Main Entry: diagonal
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: angled

Synonyms:

askew, bevel, beveled, bias, biased, cater-cornered, catty-cornered, cornerways, cross, crossways, crosswise, inclining, kitty-cornered, oblique, skewing, slanted, slanting, transversal, transverse
Main Entry: direction
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: course, route

Synonyms:

aim, angle, area, aspect, bearing, beeline, bent, bias, current, drift, end, inclination, line, objective, orientation, outlook, path, point of compass, proclivity, range, region, road, set, side, slant, spot, standpoint, stream, tack, tendency, that-a-way, tide, track, trajectory, trend, viewpoint, way

Antonyms:

deviation, misdirection, wrong way
Main Entry: discrimination
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: particularity in taste

Synonyms:

acumen, acuteness, astucity, astuteness, bias, clearness, decision, difference, differentiation, discernment, distinction, judgment, keenness, penetration, perception, percipience, perspicacity, preference, refinement, sagacity, sense, separation, shrewdness, subtlety, taste, understanding

Antonyms:

indifference
Main Entry: dispose
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: place, order; deal with

Synonyms:

actuate, adapt, adjust, arrange, array, bend, bias, call the tune, condition, determine, distribute, fix, govern, group, incline, induce, influence, lay down the law, lead, locate, make willing, marshal, methodize, motivate, move, organize, predispose, prepare, promote, prompt, put, put one's foot down, put to rights, range, rank, read the riot act, regulate, ride herd on, set, set in order, settle, shepherd, stand, sway, systematize, tailor, tempt

Antonyms:

disarrange, disorder, displace, disturb, mismanage
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