bigoted
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++big·ot·ed /ˈbɪɡətɪd/ adjective PPPREJUDICEDhaving such strong opinions about a group of people that you are unwilling to listen to anyone else’s opinions 固执己见的,顽固不化的 SYN prejudiced a bigoted old man 思想偏执的老人
Examples from the Corpus
bigoted• He believes the political right in America is becoming dangerously bigoted.• He was too narrow-minded and prejudiced - and bigoted.• She had always prided herself on her tolerance and open-mindedness - how dared he call her bigoted?• Her speech included a bigoted attack on Hispanics• Bigoted attitudes don't change very quickly.• This was a predominantly Protestant force which soon came to be regarded as repressive and bigoted by the Catholic minority.• You're the most bigoted man I've ever met.• It would be narrow-minded and bigoted not to welcome these convergent developments.• We're a bigoted, racist group of ox-cart reactionaries who don't know which way the wind's blowing.• Immigrant workers, easy scapegoats for the newly reunited country's economic ills, have been the latest victims of bigoted violence.• She was finally an extraordinarily, if at time, quite subtly, bigoted woman.big·ot·ed adjectiveChineseSyllable
having opinions Corpus such strong group of about a
bigoted
big‧ot‧ed /ˈbɪɡətəd, ˈbɪɡətɪd/
adjective
having such strong opinions about a group of people that you are unwilling to listen to anyone else’s opinions
SYN prejudiced:
a bigoted old man
big‧ot‧ed /ˈbɪɡətəd, ˈbɪɡətɪd/
adjectivehaving such strong opinions about a group of people that you are unwilling to listen to anyone else’s opinions
SYN prejudiced:
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