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Definition of bigoted in English: bigotedadjective ˈbɪɡətɪdˈbɪɡədəd Obstinately or unreasonably attached to a belief, opinion, or faction, and intolerant towards other people's beliefs and practices. a bigoted group of reactionaries 一群不容异说的反动分子。 Example sentencesExamples - In walks your relocation consultant with a clip file, revealing an intolerant, homophobic, bigoted county commission.
- Nowadays it is often argued that freedom of speech does not extend to the right to be offensive, bigoted or racist.
- If only they could show the same resolve when it comes to preventing the anti-social behaviour of sectarian marches and bigoted football fans singing.
- How about they introduce a bigoted, racist old muppet, with bad hair and a temper problem?
- In her opinion, he was arrogant and bigoted and she could not stand him.
- He was not a harmless old drunk, but a bigoted, racist reactionary who made a fortune from the oil industry.
- You're not supposed to show yourself to be at all prejudiced or bigoted.
- After long enough, you just roll over and accept the fact that you're a sexist, bigoted, insensitive, crude, cretin.
- When bigoted, sexist cop Matt Dillon rescues Thandie Newton from that blazing car, he primly pulls down her skirt as he yanks her out.
- He attacks him as racist and bigoted; not a trace of evidence in the public record supports these charges.
- He was never racist or bigoted irrespective of colour, culture, religion or social standing.
- It's a difficult criticism to voice, too, because it immediately sounds bigoted or racist.
- Growing up gay in an environment where people were homophobic and bigoted actually got me to where I am, and I recognize that I am really great.
- Anyone who disagrees with this philosophy is bigoted, biased, sexist, and/or closed-minded.
- It would be wrong, though, to portray Winning as simply a bigoted reactionary.
- All who protest at such matters are labelled ‘homophobic’ and mocked as narrow-minded, bigoted and censorious.
- ‘So many of the mariners of his day were extremely bigoted and prejudiced,’ he says.
- The truth is they represent the interests of a bigoted, rich and reactionary rabble.
- This is neither bigoted or sectarian, it is simply a fact.
- But sometimes people's beliefs are relevant and it's not prejudiced or bigoted to remember this.
- But sometimes people's beliefs are sometimes relevant, and it's not prejudiced or bigoted to remember this.
Synonyms prejudiced, biased, partial, one-sided, sectarian, discriminatory intolerant, narrow-minded, blinkered, illiberal, inflexible, uncompromising, fanatical, dogmatic, opinionated racist, racialist, sexist, heterosexist, homophobic, anti-gay, chauvinistic, chauvinist, anti-Semitic, jingoistic jaundiced, warped, twisted, distorted French parti pris
Derivativesadverb ‘Variation has, by medical bodies, been furiously denounced and then bigotedly adopted’. Example sentencesExamples - Notwithstanding, we do not instigate anyone to disobey their laws, or either bigotedly, blindly follow them.
- This government bigotedly ignored the fact that no one persons has monopoly over leadership and set the pace by kicking as many out to fill jobs novices just couldn't cope with in the first place.
- They understand that it would be of no avail to appeal to an ignorant and bigotedly loyal peasantry on the grounds of political emancipation.
- To say otherwise, and to accuse on such grounds the NT writers of inventing history, is to bigotedly assume Western reportage values upon people with entirely different means of communication.
Definition of bigoted in US English: bigotedadjectiveˈbɪɡədədˈbiɡədəd Having or revealing an obstinate belief in the superiority of one's own opinions and a prejudiced intolerance of the opinions of others. a bigoted group of reactionaries 一群不容异说的反动分子。 a thoughtless and bigoted article 一篇缺乏思想、偏执的文章。 Example sentencesExamples - If only they could show the same resolve when it comes to preventing the anti-social behaviour of sectarian marches and bigoted football fans singing.
- You're not supposed to show yourself to be at all prejudiced or bigoted.
- Anyone who disagrees with this philosophy is bigoted, biased, sexist, and/or closed-minded.
- Nowadays it is often argued that freedom of speech does not extend to the right to be offensive, bigoted or racist.
- This is neither bigoted or sectarian, it is simply a fact.
- The truth is they represent the interests of a bigoted, rich and reactionary rabble.
- In her opinion, he was arrogant and bigoted and she could not stand him.
- In walks your relocation consultant with a clip file, revealing an intolerant, homophobic, bigoted county commission.
- But sometimes people's beliefs are relevant and it's not prejudiced or bigoted to remember this.
- How about they introduce a bigoted, racist old muppet, with bad hair and a temper problem?
- Growing up gay in an environment where people were homophobic and bigoted actually got me to where I am, and I recognize that I am really great.
- He attacks him as racist and bigoted; not a trace of evidence in the public record supports these charges.
- It's a difficult criticism to voice, too, because it immediately sounds bigoted or racist.
- All who protest at such matters are labelled ‘homophobic’ and mocked as narrow-minded, bigoted and censorious.
- He was not a harmless old drunk, but a bigoted, racist reactionary who made a fortune from the oil industry.
- ‘So many of the mariners of his day were extremely bigoted and prejudiced,’ he says.
- But sometimes people's beliefs are sometimes relevant, and it's not prejudiced or bigoted to remember this.
- When bigoted, sexist cop Matt Dillon rescues Thandie Newton from that blazing car, he primly pulls down her skirt as he yanks her out.
- He was never racist or bigoted irrespective of colour, culture, religion or social standing.
- It would be wrong, though, to portray Winning as simply a bigoted reactionary.
- After long enough, you just roll over and accept the fact that you're a sexist, bigoted, insensitive, crude, cretin.
Synonyms prejudiced, biased, partial, one-sided, sectarian, discriminatory |