prepossessed

[US]/ˌpriːpəˈzɛst/
[UK]/ˌpriːpəˈzɛst/

Translation

adj.having a favorable impression or preconceived notion; influenced beforehand; absorbed in thought
v.to have previously influenced or affected

Phrases & Collocations

prepossessed by beauty

prepossessed with ideas

prepossessed with charm

prepossessed by thoughts

prepossessed by ambition

prepossessed with passion

prepossessed by fear

prepossessed with joy

prepossessed by dreams

prepossessed with hope

Example Sentences

she was prepossessed by the idea of traveling the world.

he seemed prepossessed with thoughts of success.

the artist was prepossessed by the beauty of nature.

she was prepossessed with the notion of perfection.

he became prepossessed with the latest technology.

the children were prepossessed by the magic show.

she felt prepossessed by the urgency of the situation.

he was prepossessed by the idea of fame.

they became prepossessed with the thrill of adventure.

the novel's characters were prepossessed by their desires.

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