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jaundiced
adjective as in tainted, prejudiced
Example Sentences
Skeptics will cast a jaundiced eye on what is about to take place, dismiss Rose’s lessons as hooey.
From my more jaundiced view, however, the experience sounds more like an emotional roller coaster designed to sap constructive energy.
The second is that people’s feelings about the economy reflect their political leanings: Many Republicans, disregarding their own strong personal finances, have a jaundiced view of the economy under Democratic President Biden.
Rather than an economy producing opportunity for all, and a politics organized to address the public’s most urgent problems and concerns, many Americans have become jaundiced and cynical.
The proposed legislation is aimed at improving cat welfare, but some jaundiced city residents need convincing.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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