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How to pronounce prepossession in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms parti pris, preconceived idea, preconceived notion, preconceived opinion, preconception
Type of sentiment, opinion, persuasion, thought, view
Derivation prepossess
Type Words
Type of condition, status


the king's prepossession in my favor is very valuable.

Examples of prepossession

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Let us start by finding out why you have a prepossession in relation to using that.
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From the bottom of my heart, what I have is a prepossession relative to my triviality.
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My gut instinct tells me that you have a prepossession in relation to free date sites.
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The voices in my head tell me that you have a prepossession in regard to this shibboleth.
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The voices in my head tell me that I could have a prepossession in regard to using this.
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The voices in my head tell me that I might want to have a prepossession in relation to this novelty.
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My viewpoint is based around my assumption that nobody has a prepossession belonging to Cibolo dating.
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Since I have a smattering of familiarity in that area, what I have is a prepossession concerning it.
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My concept is based around my assumption that most mere mortals have a prepossession as it concerns 100 free dating sites.
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More examples
  • The condition of being prepossessed; "the king's prepossession in my favor is very valuable"
  • Preconception: an opinion formed beforehand without adequate evidence; "he did not even try to confirm his preconceptions"
  • (prepossess) cause to be preoccupied; "The idea of his failure prepossesses him"
  • (prepossess) prejudice: influence (somebody's) opinion in advance
  • (prepossessing) creating a favorable impression; "strong and vigorous and of prepossessing appearance"
  • Preoccupation; having possession beforehand; A preconceived opinion, or previous impression; bias, prejudice
  • (prepossessing) Tending to invite favor; attracting confidence, favor, esteem, or love; attractive; as, a prepossessing manner