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preconceived
[ pree-kuhn-seevd ]
adjective
- (of an idea, opinion, etc.) formed beforehand, as before seeing evidence or as a result of a previously held prejudice:
By challenging preconceived ideas about how things should be done, an outsider to the business can often identify helpful new strategies.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of preconceive.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of preconceived1
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 anyone’s preconceived notions about who she is, and what she is or isn’t 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 she’s done, other than for book publishing sites, so she confesses she hasn’t 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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