Political Insults And Criticisms

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun a person who is prejudiced or biased

  • The politician was criticized for his bigoted remarks towards a certain ethnic group.
  • I can't believe she's such a bigot, always making offensive comments about others.
  • Don't listen to him, he's just a close-minded bigot.
  • His bigotry towards new ideas is hindering progress in the company.

noun a person who is dishonest, unprincipled, or morally corrupt

  • The judge referred to the defendant as a scoundrel during the trial.
  • I can't believe that scoundrel stole my wallet!
  • That scoundrel is always causing trouble.
  • His actions painted him as a scoundrel in the eyes of the public.

noun the quality or state of being stupid; lack of intelligence or common sense

  • The decision to ignore expert advice displayed a high level of stupidity.
  • I can't believe the sheer stupidity of some people.
  • That was a really dumb move, pure stupidity.
  • The darkness of ignorance is illuminated by the light of stupidity.

noun a person who is vulgar or lacks good taste in manners or behavior

  • The socialite was appalled by the behavior of the vulgarian at the charity gala.
  • I can't believe that vulgarian's rude comments at the dinner party.
  • That guy is such a vulgarian, always making inappropriate jokes.
  • His taste in art was that of a vulgarian, preferring flashy and gaudy pieces over more refined works.

noun an important or influential person

  • The panjandrum of the company was responsible for making important decisions.
  • The panjandrum at the meeting kept rambling on about irrelevant topics.
  • I heard the panjandrum got fired for messing up the project.
  • She was like a panjandrum in the kitchen, commanding everyone on what to do.