Word Of The Day – Biased
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Biased – WORD OF THE DAY FOR IELTS WRITING & SPEAKING
Biased (Adjective) /ˈbaɪ.əst/
Meaning: unfairly prefer one person or group over another
Synonyms: bigoted, arbitrary, partial
Antonyms: equitable, disinterested
Collocations: be extremely/ heavily/strongly biased again/ towards/ in favour of
Example:
IELTS Writing:
The new reporting was heavily biased towards the government.
IELTS Speaking:
Most of parents are biased when it comes to their children.
The company is biased against women when hiring high positions.
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