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preconceive
[ pree-kuhn-seev ]
verb (used with object)
- to form a conception or opinion of beforehand, as before seeing evidence or as a result of previously held prejudice.
preconceive
/ ˱è°ùŸ±Ë°ìÉČÔËČőŸ±Ë±č /
verb
- tr to form an idea of beforehand; conceive of ahead in time
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Origin of preconceive1
Example Sentences
Drop any preconceived notions about the city and its people.
But Parthenope also knows how to gently, and with a teasing smile, push back at anyoneâs preconceived notions about who she is, and what she is or isnât thinking.
They started broadly and tossed preconceived notions about what the exhibition should look like.
Her interview with The Times is one of the first sheâs done, other than for book publishing sites, so she confesses she hasnât formed preconceived answers, nor considered any missing parts.
Astonishing gusts of 70 to 80 mph blew all of those preconceived notions away.
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What does preconceive mean?
Preconceive means to form an opinion or idea about something before you know anything factual or see any results, as inÌę I donât preconceive ideas about foods I havenât tried yet.
Preconceive is almost always used in the past tense, as in Watching the film confirmed Raulâs preconceived belief that he would hate it.
Preconceive often implies that the reason a person formed an opinion ahead of time is because they have biases or prejudices that are influencing them. For example, you might be biased against vegetables because you havenât liked any of the ones youâve tried so far. That bias might lead you to have a preconceived idea that you wonât like a vegetable youâve never eaten before. But youâll only know if you like it by trying it.
Preconceive is commonly used in the phrase preconceived notions, as in The manâs preconceived notions about rap music prevented him from giving it a fair chance.
Where does preconceive come from?
The first records of the term preconceive come from around 1570. It combines the prefix preâ, meaning âbefore,â and the word conceive, meaning âto formâ or âto believe.â When someone preconceives something, they form an opinion about it before they have even come into contact with it.
Preconceive is nearly always used in a negative context. Even when talking about themselves, people use preconceive to discuss a situation in which their biases or assumptions affect how they view something. Itâs always better to judge things based on facts or experiences rather than assumptions. You never knowâyou might find your new favorite thing by trying it!
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How is preconceive used in real life?
People use preconceive to mean to form an opinion or idea ahead of time.
Who coined the term "growling" anyways. Don't preconceive your vocal delivery, just feel and translate a way that's accurate to what's said
â Garret Rapp (@garretrapp)
Let go of your preconceived notions about a person & your conversations will get easier.
â Lord D'usse (@VicDamone45)
Donât waste time trying to change peopleâs perceptions & opinions of you. Most have already made up their minds. Many have preconceived ideas based on what theyâve heard through the grapevine. Keep doing good. Your work is there for everyone to see. The truth will always prevail!
â Mufti Menk (@muftimenk)
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Is the following sentence a correct use of preconceive?
You shouldnât preconceive ideas about a person before you meet them.
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