Racial
UK /["/ˈreɪʃl/"]/US /["/ˈreɪʃl/"]/
Definition
happening or existing between people of different races
In simple words: Related to people's race or ethnic background.
Examples
- **racial hatred/prejudice/tension/violence**
- racial equality
- They have pledged to end **racial discrimination** in areas such as employment.
- He struggled to overcome racial prejudice.
- The killings came at the end of a week of racial violence.
- racial minorities
- a person’s **racial origin**
- The community has a religious rather than a racial identity.
- There is growing sensitivity about sexual and racial stereotypes in children's literature.
Usage notes
Use 'racial' when discussing topics related to race, such as discrimination or identity. Avoid using it in casual conversations where the context doesn't pertain to race.
Grammar pattern
racial + noun (e.g., racial tensions)
Memory hint
Think of 'racial' like 'racially colored' - it defines how we see people by their race.
Collocations
- racial inequality
- racial stereotypes
- racial identity
Synonyms
- ethnic
- racially charged
- cultural
Antonyms
- colorblindness
- nonracial
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'racially' which is the adverb form.
- Using 'racial' in contexts unrelated to race.
- Mixing up with 'ethnic', which is broader.