Sentence example with the word 'bigot'

bigot

approver, bullethead, dogmatist, fiend, illiberal, intransigent, man-hater, misanthropist, opinionist, positivist, standpat, ultranationalist

Definition n. a prejudiced person who is intolerant of any opinions differing from his own

Last update: August 22, 2015


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Because Donald is a bigot, he is always looking for a reason to dislike a particular group of people.   [noun]

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He was not a bigot, but a martinet.   [noun]

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Woman, essentially a purist, is naturally bigotted and relentless in her effort to make others as good as she thinks they ought to be.   [noun]

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What ineffable misery the bigoted Separatists or Pharisees endured at finding themselves elbowed and laughed at in the procurator's presence in Caesarea by the devotees of Gerizim.   [noun]

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Taliban militia of Afghanistan are bigots.   [noun]

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It was bigoted prejudice, perhaps, but it was a strong thing.   [Please select]

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"Stephen is a bigot," said young Morton Ellis; "he believes in Swinburne."   [Please select]

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But Richelieu was not such a bigot as Louis XIV.   [Please select]

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She was, however, a bigoted Catholic; and how could partisan historians see or acknowledge her merits.   [Please select]

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'Religion perhaps,' said Fergus, 'may make obstacles, though we are not bigotted Catholics.'   [noun]

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One other imaginative description is the poem of Charles Bigot on _La Tour de Constance_, in which the Huguenot women were many long years imprisoned.   [noun]

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