Adjective
for views and behavior
Fair
– unfair
It is right
to do or say something.
- It is fair
to say we often criticize young people.
Biased
Unfairly
preferring one person or group of people over another.
- Many
articles written about young people are extremely biased.
Threatening
Believe
someone is going to harm you.
- Public
transport employees often have to deal with threatening behavior.
Abusive
Using rude
and offensive words.
- They have to
deal with abusive language from young people.
Resentful
Full angry
and upset because you think something is unfair.
- No wonder
young people feel resentful when all they get is bad press.
Reasonable
– unreasonable
Fair and
sensible
- It is
reasonable to be suspicious when groups of young people gather together
Disciplined
Obeying
rules which control your behavior.
- Young people
with a very disciplined home-life are less likely to get into trouble.
Prejudiced
Having an
unfair and unreasonable dislike of someone or something
- Many adults
are prejudiced against young people and don’t give them a chance.
Unruly
Difficult to
control
- Teachers are
often unable to control unruly behavior in class.
Objective
Based on
facts rather than feelings or beliefs.
The media
isn’t objective when it reports about the young today.
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