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Prejudicial Meaning in English

word

ˌpɹɛdʒəˈdɪʃəɫ
prej-uh-DISH-uhl
pɹˌɛdʒuːdˈɪʃəl
prej-oo-DISH-uhl

Definition

Something that causes harm or has a negative effect, especially to someone's rights, interests, or reputation.

Usage & Nuances

'Prejudicial' is formal and often used in legal or academic contexts (e.g., 'prejudicial effect', 'prejudicial to health'). Not the same as 'prejudice' (a biased attitude). Commonly found in formal reports, contracts, and legal discussions.

Example Sentences

The chemicals have a prejudicial effect on the environment.

basic

Smoking is prejudicial to your health.

basic

The judge ruled the evidence was prejudicial.

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They removed the prejudicial comments from the report to avoid misunderstandings.

natural

New laws should not be prejudicial to minority groups.

natural

Be careful—sharing that information could have prejudicial consequences for our case.

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