Meaning
Partiality means unfair preference or bias toward one side, person, or thing over others. It can also mean a liking or special fondness for something.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Noun
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Refers to an attitude or action showing favoritism.
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Typical patterns:
- "partiality toward/for + noun" → He showed partiality toward his younger son.
 - "have a partiality for + noun" → She has a partiality for chocolate.
 
 
Common Phrases
- show partiality – demonstrate favoritism
 - partiality toward someone – unfair bias to a person
 - partiality for sweets – personal liking for sweets
 - accused of partiality – blamed for being unfair
 
Collocations
- partiality in judgment
 - partiality for luxury
 - partiality toward a candidate
 - personal partiality
 - partiality at work
 
Examples
- The judge was accused of partiality in the trial.
 - The teacher’s partiality toward certain students caused complaints.
 - She has a partiality for classical music.
 - Partiality in the workplace can lead to conflict.
 - He showed partiality toward his younger brother.
 - The boss denied any partiality in promotions.
 - I confess to having a partiality for ice cream.
 
Synonyms or Related
- Bias
 - Favoritism
 - Preference
 - Inclination
 - Predilection
 - Fondness
 
