jaundiced view

collocation in English

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jaundiced
adjective
uk
/ˈdʒɔːn.dɪst/
us
/ˈdʒɑːn.dɪst/
judging everything as bad because bad things have happened to you in ...
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view
noun
uk
/vjuː/
us
/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition ofjaundicedandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofjaundiced view

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It is bemusing, for example, to find a leftwinger who takes ajaundicedviewof the introduction of child-care facilities.
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They also had ajaundicedviewof what men wanted of them.
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All these factors influenced herjaundicedviewof later life.
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What is much more surprising, however, is when a book by a professor of law evinces the samejaundicedviewof the role of law in this area.
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That is the first reason why we must look at this proposal with ajaundicedview.
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That is why we take what may be described by some as ajaundicedview.
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I do not think he will go very happily through life with thisjaundicedview.
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So far from recent events encouraging them to take a lessjaundicedviewof local authorities, they seem to have done the opposite.
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Therefore, it is essential that they take a fairlyjaundicedviewof any wild or extravagant schemes.
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I have a slightlyjaundicedviewon this subject.
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I have taken a rather morejaundicedviewof turn-out than he has, particularly in relation to local government.
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I do not share hisjaundicedviewof what happens in the vast majority of our schools.
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That is perhaps a somewhatjaundicedviewof the situation.
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I think that is a somewhatjaundicedview.
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That was certainly taking a ratherjaundicedviewof their own proposals.
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Often, it is a question either of union attitude or ajaundicedviewheld by someone in the lower ranks of management.
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In the way that he has presented it, he has given a veryjaundicedviewof the process.
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When tempers are hot and people are hurt and war is just over, we are all inclined to take ajaundicedview.
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The newspapers, which are of course part of the private sector, take ajaundicedviewof them.
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I take ajaundicedviewof the water council.
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