Pronunciation: /ˈbɪɡətɪd/
adjective showing strong, unreasonable beliefs or opinions and a refusal to consider other people's opinions
A1 She is bigoted against people from different cultures.
A2 His bigoted remarks offended many of his coworkers.
B1 The politician's bigoted views on immigration sparked controversy.
B2 The teacher was reprimanded for making bigoted comments in class.
C1 The CEO's bigoted behavior led to a public relations crisis for the company.
C2 The author's bigoted attitudes were evident in his writing, causing backlash from readers.
formal The politician was criticized for making bigoted remarks during the debate.
informal I can't believe how bigoted some people can be.
slang Don't be so bigoted, dude.
figurative His bigoted views were like a dark cloud hanging over the conversation.
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