Preconceived Meaning in English
word · lemma: preconceive
Definition
Formed before having actual knowledge or experience about something; decided in advance, often without all the facts.
Usage & Nuances
Often appears in the phrase 'preconceived notions' or 'preconceived ideas'. It is usually used in a formal or neutral context to express decisions, beliefs, or opinions made too early and possibly unfairly.
Spanish: preconcebido - preconcebidaPortuguese (BR): pré-concebido - pré-concebidaPortuguese (PT): pré-concebido - pré-concebidaChinese (Simplified): 先入为主的 - 预先设想的Chinese (Traditional): 先入為主的 - 預先設想的Hindi: पूर्वनिर्धारितArabic: مسبقBengali: পূর্বধারিত - পূর্বনির্ধারিতRussian: предвзятый - предвосхищённыйJapanese: 先入観のある - 予断のあるVietnamese: định kiến - có sẵn trong đầuKorean: 선입견의 - 미리 생각된Turkish: önyargılı - önceden oluşmuşUrdu: پہلے سے قائم شدہ - پہلے سے طے شدہIndonesian: prakonsepsi - sudah terbentuk sebelumnya
Example Sentences
She had a preconceived idea about the new student.
basic
It is wrong to make preconceived judgments.
basic
He entered the meeting with no preconceived opinions.
basic
Don’t let your preconceived notions stop you from trying new things.
natural
People often have preconceived ideas about what success looks like.
natural
Try to approach the problem without any preconceived ideas.
natural