bigot 的定义
- a person who is utterly intolerant of any differing creed, belief, or opinion.
bigot 近义词
intolerant, prejudiced person
更多bigot例句
- The court’s progressive justices being forced to compromise with bigots to avoid an even more disastrous outcome is a sign of how far we have fallen in just the few short years since the court made marriage equality the law of the land.
- He also produced four witnesses saying Fuhrman had used the word, although many of his colleagues past and present told reporters he was not the bigot he was being portrayed as.
- I make it a point not to hang out with bigots, but I still wasn’t sure who would be able to love and support me and fully embrace my identity.
- The fixation on China, the punchlines about the “Wuhan virus” or “kung flu,” are emboldening bigots, they said.
- Let’s tell the truth about these hypocritical bigots in death as many of us did in life.
- Unfortunately, popular understandings of the bigot remain anchored in an earlier time.
- Critics of the bigot should begin placing a bit less emphasis on what he says or feels than what he actually does.
- Not every bigot is a conservative and not every conservative is a bigot.
- The bigot now employs camouflage in translating his prejudices into reality.
- The bigot today is often unaware either that he has prejudices or that he is indulging them.
- A good man, and a scholar of rare erudition, he possessed nevertheless the true temper of a bigot.
- A religious bigot at the head of an empire, is one of the greatest scourges which Heaven in its fury could have sent upon earth.
- The scholarship of the critical philosopher everywhere overbears the prejudice of the Christian bigot.
- He is a furious bigot, and perfectly ignorant and regardless of the first principles of religion.
- And suddenly a voice is heard in the darkness; terribly he did cry; a whale, the thinnest of them all, has there spit out a bigot.