prepossessions

[US]/ˌprɛpəˈzɛʃən/
[UK]/ˌprɛpəˈzɛʃən/

Translation

n.preconceived opinion or bias; strong preference or inclination; state of being absorbed or fascinated

Phrases & Collocations

prepossession of ideas

prepossession of beliefs

prepossession of opinions

prepossession of knowledge

prepossession of power

prepossession of property

prepossession of resources

prepossession of information

prepossession of territory

prepossession of rights

Example Sentences

his prepossession with the idea of success drove him to work harder.

she had a prepossession for classical music from a young age.

the prepossession of the audience was evident during the performance.

his prepossession for vintage cars is well-known among friends.

she approached the project with a prepossession for innovation.

his prepossession for adventure led him to travel the world.

the teacher noticed a prepossession for mathematics in her students.

her prepossession for fashion made her a trendsetter.

his prepossession for literature was reflected in his extensive library.

the artist's prepossession for nature inspired many of his works.

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