bigot - use in sentences
Converse of object
- mind: Some of the comments on here really show what a band of small minded bigots they really are.
- call: The person who stands proclaiming to know the truth is often called a bigot.
- let: It was dogma eat dogma until, eventually they settled on a truce and let bigots be bigots.
- become: Meanwhile the young King continued with his studies and became a Protestant bigot.
- give: In my view it's best never to give bigots who preach hatred against a minority a platform anywhere, whatever the reason.
- confront: But will any of them ever have the bottle to confront the real bigots, to really take a stand to stamp out racism?
Adjective modifier
- sectarian: Over the year's the Ligoniel True Blues were to suffer at the hands of republican sectarian bigots.
- reactionary: Certainly Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Iranian president, is a reactionary bigot who denies the reality of the Nazi Holocaust.
- homophobic: A bigger mistake would be to let the right-wing, homophobic, racist bigots, which are the Tory party.
- racist: Her mother often accused her of sounding like a racist bigot, saying she ought to exercise more control over her thoughts.
- ignorant: At least the one on the right is logical, so they can't be ignorant bigots.
- religious: The pretty colors and shades of gray in the real world are ignored to suit religious bigots.
Preposition: on
- right: I would suggest tho that it is unfair to compare these people to " bigots on the right " .
Noun used with modifier
- wing: Now who's a left wing bigot, can't do simple math either, thicko.
- redneck: They misunderstand the old man in the shop, who they assume to be a redneck bigot.
- os: Certainly some complete OS bigots have tried to put Linux on their Palms.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
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