Used in a Sentence

bigot

How to use bigot in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for bigot.

Editorial note

It's my right to vote with my feet, just as much as it would be a bigot's right to not work for me.

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Quick take

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

Meaning at a glance

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noun

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

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for bigot.

noun

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

Example sentences

1

It's my right to vote with my feet, just as much as it would be a bigot's right to not work for me.

2

You don't get to say "How bigoted can I be without people calling me a bigot?

3

Adria, you are a bigot and a hypocrite.

4

Just because you can't understand his reasons and emotionally react to some of his opinions does not a bigot make.

5

Eich refused to acknowledge such an intent and stonewalled instead behind "me giving to people trying to destroy your marriage does not mean I'm a bigot".

6

The reason there's a law against it is because bigots that still exist keep women from attaining equality and that's bad, not the other way around.

7

But to play devil's advocate, I can empathize with someone just wanting to get out of the spotlight when they are in the middle of a worldwide mob accusing them of being a bigot.

8

You think he's just sitting there on his hands going "Jeez, I wish there was something I could do to convince people that I'm not actually a horrible bigot, but instead have complex and inscrutable plans for a massive Supreme Court precedent in five years.

9

The problem is that support for Prop 8 has been misrepresented as "hate" of gays, and that gullible young people have been tricked to support the gay agenda in the first place, and also to believe anyone who disagrees with that agenda is a "reprehensible bigot".If "gay rights" are really so self-evident, let's confront the haters and explain in a clear, concise manner why their beliefs are invalid.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use bigot in a sentence?

It's my right to vote with my feet, just as much as it would be a bigot's right to not work for me.

What does bigot mean?

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

What part of speech is bigot?

bigot is commonly used as noun.