Pronunciation: /ˈfæɡət/

Definitions of faggot

noun a bundle of sticks or twigs bound together for fuel or as a torch

Example Sentences

A1 He is a faggot because he is always happy and cheerful.

A2 The group of friends called him a faggot as a joke.

B1 Using the term 'faggot' as an insult is considered offensive and disrespectful.

B2 The derogatory term 'faggot' should never be used to refer to someone's sexual orientation.

C1 The actor faced backlash for using the word 'faggot' in a public interview.

C2 The author's use of the word 'faggot' in the novel sparked a heated debate on social media.

Examples of faggot in a Sentence

formal The use of derogatory terms like 'faggot' is considered highly inappropriate in professional settings.

informal I can't believe he called him a faggot in front of everyone.

slang He's always using 'faggot' as a slang term for something he doesn't like.

figurative The old building was falling apart, a real faggot of sticks and stones.

Grammatical Forms of faggot

past tense

faggoted

plural

faggots

comparative

more faggot

superlative

most faggot

present tense

faggot

future tense

will faggot

perfect tense

have faggoted

continuous tense

is faggoting

singular

faggot

positive degree

faggot

infinitive

to faggot

gerund

faggoting

participle

faggoting

Origin and Evolution of faggot

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'faggot' originated from Old French 'fagot' meaning a bundle of sticks or twigs.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'faggot' has evolved to become a derogatory term used to insult or demean homosexual individuals.