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Definition of bigot in English: bigotnoun ˈbɪɡətˈbɪɡət A person who is intolerant towards those holding different opinions. don't let a few small-minded bigots destroy the good image of the city Example sentencesExamples - Unfortunately, political correctness just means that racists and bigots have to be more subtle.
- If the Lords was convinced it was no longer necessary, it seems to me only a homophobic bigot would keep going on about it.
- He's out to put religious bigots in the same moral and legal bracket as racists.
- He's an unrepentant bigot, plus an idiot who knows nothing about football.
- He's tackled terrorists and serial killers, racists and bigots, pimps and dealers and gangsters.
- At least before the new lingo was adopted by all, it was easier to identify the bigots and sexists in a room.
- Certainly I'm not comfortable giving my name and address to homophobic right-wing bigots.
- One inflammatory bumper sticker alleges the religious right are bigots, among other things.
- But calling someone a racist or a bigot says that his ideas have no place in the democratic public square.
- Should we condemn a generation of older people as bigots and racists purely because they use the language of their day?
- So yeah, I'm homophobic and I could be mistaken for being a racist bigot too.
- Justice and decency were the very things the religious bigots of all denominations hated and feared most, as they still do today.
- It did not emerge, fully formed, from the Scottish parliament under pressure from religious bigots.
- I'd be branded a heartless bigot, racist and drummed out of office in about 1 day.
- Religious believers, bigots in particular, struggle with a logical problem.
- Are these the words of the racists, the bigots, the ignorant, the xenophobes or the just plain stupid?
- Racists, bigots and cranks should be free to say what they like because society is composed of people who have the ability to make up their own minds.
- Such acts are committed by racists and bigots who were racist and bigoted long before July 7th.
- We are thick and ignorant just as we are fair and enlightened and a relative proportion of us are bigots and racists.
- They are incorrigibly racist, uncultured bigots, workaholics, crude and gross.
Synonyms dogmatist, partisan, sectarian, prejudiced person racist, racialist, sexist, homophobe, chauvinist, jingoist, anti-Semite informal male chauvinist pig, MCP
OriginLate 16th century (denoting a superstitious religious hypocrite): from French, of unknown origin. Definition of bigot in US English: bigotnounˈbiɡətˈbɪɡət A person who is intolerant toward those holding different opinions. don't let a few small-minded bigots destroy the good image of the city Example sentencesExamples - Should we condemn a generation of older people as bigots and racists purely because they use the language of their day?
- They are incorrigibly racist, uncultured bigots, workaholics, crude and gross.
- Such acts are committed by racists and bigots who were racist and bigoted long before July 7th.
- I'd be branded a heartless bigot, racist and drummed out of office in about 1 day.
- It did not emerge, fully formed, from the Scottish parliament under pressure from religious bigots.
- But calling someone a racist or a bigot says that his ideas have no place in the democratic public square.
- One inflammatory bumper sticker alleges the religious right are bigots, among other things.
- Justice and decency were the very things the religious bigots of all denominations hated and feared most, as they still do today.
- Unfortunately, political correctness just means that racists and bigots have to be more subtle.
- Racists, bigots and cranks should be free to say what they like because society is composed of people who have the ability to make up their own minds.
- If the Lords was convinced it was no longer necessary, it seems to me only a homophobic bigot would keep going on about it.
- He's out to put religious bigots in the same moral and legal bracket as racists.
- At least before the new lingo was adopted by all, it was easier to identify the bigots and sexists in a room.
- So yeah, I'm homophobic and I could be mistaken for being a racist bigot too.
- Certainly I'm not comfortable giving my name and address to homophobic right-wing bigots.
- Are these the words of the racists, the bigots, the ignorant, the xenophobes or the just plain stupid?
- He's an unrepentant bigot, plus an idiot who knows nothing about football.
- He's tackled terrorists and serial killers, racists and bigots, pimps and dealers and gangsters.
- Religious believers, bigots in particular, struggle with a logical problem.
- We are thick and ignorant just as we are fair and enlightened and a relative proportion of us are bigots and racists.
Synonyms dogmatist, partisan, sectarian, prejudiced person
OriginLate 16th century (denoting a superstitious religious hypocrite): from French, of unknown origin. |