biased
adjective uk/ˈbaɪ.əst/ us/ˈbaɪ.əst/
C1 偏袒一方的;有偏见的
showing an unreasonable like or dislike for a person based on personal opinions
The newspapers gave a very biased report of the meeting. 报纸对会议的报道明显偏袒一方。
I think she's beautiful but then I'm biased since she's my daughter. 我认为她很漂亮,不过毕竟她是我女儿,我对她有点儿偏袒。
Synonyms: one-sidedslanted
Opposite: unbiased
- More examples
- A lot of people think that most newspapers are biased towards one particular political party.
- Liverpool only lost the game because the referee was biased.
- The president criticized the Western press for their biased views.
- It's obvious that most of the committee are biased in favour of the Labour Party.
- His account of the situation was very biased and you should check your facts before making a judgment.