Fairness and Unfairness Vocabulary Lesson #3

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Fairness and Unfairness Vocabulary Lesson #3

Vocabulary Preview amenable deception forbearance objective partiality partisanship preconceived slander subjective tolerate

amenable Definition: Willing to consider; open to advice or suggestion

deception Definition: A trick; an attempt to make someone believe something that is not true

forbearance Definition: Patience; not reacting when annoyed or harmed

objective Definition Fair; impartial Realistic; actual A goal or purpose

partiality Definition: A favorable bias or a prejudice toward something

partisanship Definition: Very strong, sometimes excessive support for one group, idea, or cause

preconceived Definition: Believed before one has full knowledge or experience

slander Definition: False and harmful statements about someone To make false and harmful statements about someone

subjective Definition: Governed by personal thoughts and feelings

tolerate Definition: To allow; to bear; to endure