A person who is obstinately or unreasonably attached to a belief, opinion, or faction, especially one who is prejudiced against or antagonistic towards a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular group.

‘don't let a few small-minded bigots destroy the good image of the city’

More example sentences ‘a racist bigot’

‘Unfortunately, political correctness just means that racists and bigots have to be more subtle.’

‘They are incorrigibly racist, uncultured bigots.’

‘Should we condemn a generation of older people as bigots and racists purely because they use the language of their day?’

‘At least before the new lingo was adopted by all, it was easier to identify the bigots and sexists in a room.’

‘But calling someone a racist or a bigot says that his ideas have no place in the democratic public square.’

‘He's an unrepentant bigot.’

‘The bigots and the homophobes have not given up on this fight so we can not afford to do so either.’

‘Understandably, they were concerned about being labeled bigots and facing backlash.’

‘He says when religious bigots of both communities abuse him, he is convinced that what he says is right.’

‘He detested the abuse of power and could not abide bigots and swaggering despots.’