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bigoted
[ big-uh-tid ]
adjective
- utterly intolerant of any creed, belief, or opinion that differs from one's own.
Other Words From
- bigot·ed·ly adverb
- non·bigot·ed adjective
- non·bigot·ed·ly adverb
- un·bigot·ed adjective
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Example Sentences
Some on the left are trying to compete with MAGA's empty pandering by arguing that real masculinity is rooted in the courage to reject bigoted nonsense.
Vance has pushed the baseless, racist claim that Haitian immigrants are eating American pets, as well as bigoted, undemocratic ideas about people without children.
Even if he's re-elected, Trump can strip abortion rights and he can deport millions, but he can't make others giggle at stupid, bigoted "jokes."
Though the 78-year-old has a long history of racist and bigoted remarks, Trump spokesperson Steven Cheung said in a statement that the Republican nominee’s comments have nothing to do with race.
Shortly after accompanying Trump on his way to the first presidential debate, Loomer shared that the White House would “smell like curry” if Harris was elected, a bigoted remark about Harris' Indian heritage.
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