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bigot

1 of 1noun
/ˈbɪɡət/
Forms:bigots
1

a person who holds strong opinions about race, religion or politics and is intolerable of differing views

  • The politician's speeches revealed him to be a bigot who refused to consider any perspectives other than his own.
  • It's disheartening to see a bigot spreading hatred and division in the community.
  • The conversation quickly escalated when the bigot began shouting offensive remarks at those who disagreed with him.
  • Her closed-minded attitude and discriminatory comments exposed her as a bigot.
  • Efforts to promote inclusivity were often met with resistance from the bigot in the organization.