big·ot·ed

[big-uh-tid]
adjective
utterly intolerant of any creed, belief, or opinion that differs from one's own.

Origin:
1635–45; bigot + -ed3

big·ot·ed·ly, adverb
non·big·ot·ed, adjective
non·big·ot·ed·ly, adverb
un·big·ot·ed, adjective


See intolerant.
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bigot (ˈbɪɡət) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
a person who is intolerant of any ideas other than his or her own, esp on religion, politics, or race
 
[C16: from Old French: name applied contemptuously to the Normans by the French, of obscure origin]
 
'bigoted
 
adj

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Example sentences
Not only is it wrong, it's narrow minded and bigoted.
Spend a day in a third-world country and the answer will smash your narrow
  minded bigoted views.
We do call televangelists bigots, but only when they say or do bigoted things,
  which was not stated.
He was the same talented, nasty, bigoted blowhard then that he is today.
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