adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Bigoted attitudes don't change very quickly.
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He believes the political right in America is becoming dangerously bigoted .
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Her speech included a bigoted attack on Hispanics
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He was too narrow-minded and prejudiced - and bigoted .
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Immigrant workers, easy scapegoats for the newly reunited country's economic ills, have been the latest victims of bigoted violence.
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It would be narrow-minded and bigoted not to welcome these convergent developments.
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She had always prided herself on her tolerance and open-mindedness - how dared he call her bigoted ?
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She was finally an extraordinarily, if at time, quite subtly, bigoted woman.
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This was a predominantly Protestant force which soon came to be regarded as repressive and bigoted by the Catholic minority.
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We're a bigoted , racist group of ox-cart reactionaries who don't know which way the wind's blowing.
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You're the most bigoted man I've ever met.