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[ UK /bˈɪɡətɹi/ ]
[ US /ˈbɪɡətɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the intolerance and prejudice of a bigot

How To Use bigotry In A Sentence

  • And since the Department of Public Prosecutions are so hot on prosecuting hatred and bigotry, let me point out an example to them.
  • We as a community know what it is to suffer bigotry and intolerance.
  • Old-fashioned antiblack bigotry still exists, but today, far more than 20 years ago, white Americans are likely to associate dark skin with foreignness.
  • Even the campaign's biggest newspaper enthusiasts are nervous about any accusation of being prejudiced, devoting many column inches to denying charges of homophobia and bigotry before they had even been made.
  • He said that the Roman Catholic Church is a greater threat to relationships than Facebook: "Religious bigotry has fuelled the fragmentation of societies, the increase in prejudice and reactionary thinking". The End of Civilization As We Know It
  • He would replace a government that is instituted to protect our inalienable rights with one that enforces his own barbaric moral code and bigotry.
  • His childhood sounds like a nightmare of bigotry and parental disapproval. Times, Sunday Times
  • People are killing each other because of bigotry, fanaticism and prejudice, so why are we adding to the burden of intolerance?
  • Zztop: If you call being bothered by bigotry "bitchiness" I'll take that as a compliment. Jamie Johnson: The Rising Cachet of Declining Wasps: Jamie Johnson
  • Teach your children to recognize bigotry and not be a part of it.
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