prepossessed

[ˌpriːpəˈzest]

prepossessed Definition

  • 1having a positive opinion of someone or something in advance of seeing them or experiencing it
  • 2biased in favor of something

Using prepossessed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "prepossessed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She was prepossessed with the idea of going to the concert.

  • Example

    The jury was prepossessed against the defendant before the trial began.

  • Example

    He was prepossessed by the beauty of the painting.

  • Example

    The teacher was prepossessed in favor of the student.

prepossessed Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with prepossessed

  • having a strong liking or admiration for someone or something

    Example

    She was prepossessed with the idea of becoming a doctor.

  • having a negative opinion or bias against someone or something

    Example

    The manager was prepossessed against hiring new employees.

  • having a strong feeling or emotion towards someone or something

    Example

    He was prepossessed by the charm of the city.

Origins of prepossessed

from French 'prépossession', meaning 'preconceived notion'

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Summary: prepossessed in Brief

'Prepossessed' [ˌpriːpəˈzest] is an adjective that describes having a positive opinion or bias towards someone or something before experiencing it. It can also mean being biased in favor of something. Examples include 'She was prepossessed with the idea of going to the concert,' and 'The teacher was prepossessed in favor of the student.' Phrases like 'prepossessed with' and 'prepossessed against' denote strong feelings or opinions towards someone or something.