noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a religious bigot
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Critics say the mayor is a bigot who is inflaming racial tensions in his city.
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Toward the end of the campaign, he was reported to have called Jeff a "white, homophobic bigot "
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Chuck is short for Charlie, and Charlie is the old code name for a down-home white bigot .
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He once called liberalism a form of bigotry, but he did not particularly mind being called a bigot himself.
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Possible fools with bigots for fathers, losers for husbands, and mean, mortal hours.
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Religious bigots have often employed the cunning device of converting other people's heroes into villains, to suit their own purposes.
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The clergy, bigots and hypocrites, stirred up the people, he charged.
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We must seek out the bigots from wherever they are-even those above the law.
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What you need to do is be more careful in your scattershot approach to labeling people as bigots.