🔄 Synonyms of "Prepossess"
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| Word | Definition |
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| prejudicenoun | (countable) An adverse judgment or opinion formed beforehand or without knowledge of the facts. |
💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Prepossess"
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| Word | Definition |
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| prejudiceverb | (transitive) To have a negative impact on (someone's position, chances etc.). |
| preoccupateverb | (obsolete) To influence, to occupy (the mind) in advance; to be preoccupied with. |
| præoccupateverb | Obsolete spelling of preoccupate. [(obsolete) To influence, to occupy (the mind) in advance; to be preoccupied with.] |
| forebusyverb | (rare, nonstandard, transitive) To busy beforehand; preoccupy. |
| preemptverb | (transitive) To prevent or beat to the punch, to forestall an expected occurrence by acting first. |
| preposenoun | (transitive) To place or set (something) before; to prefix. |
| preconsumeverb | (transitive) To consume beforehand. |
| preventverb | (transitive) To stop (an outcome); to keep from (doing something). |
| prepondernoun | To preponderate. |
| preclearnoun | (Scientology) One who has not yet reached a "clear" state (in which they are free from engrams). |
| preattendverb | To attend ahead of time; to pay attention to or consider in advance. |
| forecomeverb | To come before and influence, especially to precede and prevent. |
| pre-emptverb | Alternative spelling of preempt. [(transitive) To appropriate first.] |
| precrastinateverb | (intransitive) To engage in precrastination. |
| preimposeverb | To impose ahead of time. |
| forelikeverb | (transitive, obsolete) To like beforehand; to be prepossessed in favor of; to be predisposed to like. |
| preominateverb | (obsolete, rare) To feel foreboding about; to prophesy. |
| prefocusnoun | To focus in advance |
| prelimitverb | (transitive) To limit in advance. |
| preincludeverb | (transitive) To include beforehand. |
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